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Over 25 Years of Innovation and Leadership

Breakthrough Technology from Ergotron

Founded in 1982 by VESA FDMI standard author and visionary Harry Sweere, Ergotron’s products have been improving the human interface with digital displays for more than 25 years. Our history of innovation and passion for differentiation is evidenced in over 35 patents and our growing portfolio of beautifully designed mounting and mobility products for computer monitors, notebooks, and large flat-panel displays and TVs that are as easy to use as they are to mount.


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2009 StyleView VL Enclosure: Protect data, save space and compute comfortably
2009 StyleView HD Combo: Perfected for healthcare—single-motion positioning maximizes patient-caregiver interaction
2009 Neo-Flex™ WideView WorkSpace: Configure this compact, low-cost, height-adjustable cart to your needs with dual displays or a mid-size display
2008 Neo-Flex™ Mobile MediaCenter: Stretch your display media investment with lift, tilt, rotation and mobility
2008 StyleView® Vertical Lifts: Extreme low profile; delivers technology to the point- of-need
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2008 MX Desk Mount LCD Arm: The right solution for today’s mid-sized desktop displays
2008 Neo-Flex™ Combo Lift Stand: Create a productive dual-display laptop work environment
2008 Neo-Flex All-In-One Lift Stand: Move complete computer systems and game consoles with ease
2008 Service Programs: Increased reliability with service programs for Ergotron StyleView and
Neo-Flex Carts
2008 StyleView® 31/32 Carts: Lean. Clean. Smart. Cart.
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2007 Neo-Flex Mobile WorkSpace: Award-winning cart that combines versatility, quality and low-cost
2007 Neo-Flex Lift Stand: The comfort of desktop computing with notebook portability
2006 LX Large Display Cart: Award-winning design transforms any space into a media center
2006 LX Dual and Triple Display Lift Stands: In-tandem motion of multiple displays
2005 TM Tilting Wall Mount: A leap forward in large display mounting, matching low price with superior functionality
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2005 LX LCD Arms with CF: Effortless display adjustment
2005 Ergotron introduces the world to Constant Force (CF) patented technology
2004 Neo-Flex LCD Stand with CF: A great value for upgrading LCDs
2004 StyleView® Cart: Designed by nurses; engineered for IT
2004 Neo-Flex LCD Arm: Economical and stylish
2002 2002 2001 2000 1999
2002 Ergotron leads efforts in updating to the VESA FDMI mounting interface standard; company is first to be awarded VESA Mounting Compliant logo
2002 Paraview™: Patented technology improves viewing of multiple displays
2001 HD Combo Arm: Single-motion positioning for both display and keyboard
2000 Ergotron patents Pivot-ease®, making screen and keyboard positioning easy
1999 DS100 mounts up to five flat panel displays on a single stand
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1999 Vertical Lift Series: Patented, extremely low-profile monitor/keyboard mount
1998 Mobile WorkStand: Ergonomic, modular cart for flat panel monitors
1997 VESA FPMPMI mounting interface standard is released; the new standard ensures compatibility between mounts and displays. Ergotron’s Harry Sweere acts as the committee’s Group Leader
1997 400 Series: The first flat panel arm in the industry utilizing patented technology
1996 LAN Organizer 3000 boasts the industry’s highest weight capacity for LAN furniture
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1994 Command Post: A ceiling or floor computer mounting platform
1994 Mobile WorkCenter: Modular computer cart, utilizes patented technology
1989 The first LAN rack in the industry, creating new ways to organize network equipment
1988 Patented CRT suspension system places one, two or three displays at a single workstation
1984 MacTilt, one of the first monitor tilt bases is patented
1983 Production begins on the first ergonomically designed and patented tilt/swivel
1982 Ergotron founder, Harry Sweere, begins in his basement workshop with an idea for a tilt/swivel stand
  
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