Dell E5400, E5500 manual Monitor Stand

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E-Monitor Stand

The Basic Monitor Stand is an accessory of the E-Port and E-Port Plus that enables use of any LCD flat panel monitors and CRT monitors.

E-View Laptop Stand

This stand provides an innovative way to use the notebook LCD versus an external monitor at the end users desk. E-Family notebook stand is adjustable and enables the user to elevate the LCD panel to an ergonomic position. It also requires significantly less desk space than a dock and external monitor.

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