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Stacked monitors are dual or triple monitors that are mounted on top of each other rather than placed side-by-side for better ergonomics and a smaller desk footprint. This setup functions identically to side-by-side setups and is preferred in situations where the user needs to view multiple screens in one spot without turning to look at another display or compromising additional desk space.
How to Stack Monitors?
Please note monitor stacking usually requires the use of a supported VESA mounting arm as most monitors do not support stacking out of the box except Geminos, Explore Geminos stacker monitors.
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