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hello, i had two questions about this particular unit, the model 9198-2 for two monitors. i wanted to first know what the exterior is, whether its some type of metal or some type of plastic. secondly, i know it supports two monitors up to 25 pounds, and i have two 30" dell lcds which id like to mount. their weight is 20 pounds each, so the weight should not be a problem, however, i am wondering about if they can fit easily side by side to each other, if the arms ends are far enough from each other at their most-opposite lengths. how can i find this out, do you already know since this is a common monitor now, or do i have to measure how far each ones mount point is from the other when they side by side.....thanks for letting me know.
 
Please refer to our capabilities sheet for the Duopod for information on dimensions. The arm is long enough to allow you position your screens side by side. However, you will be limited in how far forward you can pull the monitors due to the length of the arms.
 
Our LCD arms are made of aluminum.
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Created: 2008-02-12 3:05 PM
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