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Mobile Pixels just dropped an 8-port monitor riser, and it’s on sale

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TL;DR: Raise your monitor and augment your workspace with the Mobile Pixels Aluminum Monitor Riser and 8-Port Docking Hub on sale for $129.99 with code POWER20.


It’s hard to pay attention to your posture when you’re focused on work, but it’s important. The only problem is it’s kind of hard to sit up straight when your monitor sits so low on your desk. The solution isn’t to get a taller desk. Mobile Pixels makes an aluminum Monitor Riser with a built-in 8-port docking hub. And instead of paying $149.99, Mashable readers can get one of these Monitor Risers on sale for $129.99, but supply is limited. 

Level up your workspace, literally

The Mobile Pixels Monitor Riser lifts your display to a more comfortable viewing height, reducing neck strain and helping you maintain better posture throughout the day. No more turtling down into your shoulders just to look at your screen.

The raised monitor is nice, but that’s just the beginning of what this monitor stand brings to the table. Instead of letting your mouse, monitor, and keyboard compete for port real estate, just plug them into the 8-port docking hub built into your monitor stand.

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The Mobile Pixels stand has three USB-A 3.0 ports for quick data transfers, a USB-C port, a mini HDMI port that supports 4K resolution, and an Ethernet port for a stable wired connection. There’s even a PD port with up to 100W power delivery, so you can keep your devices charged while you work.

Mashable Deals

Use code POWER20 at the Mashable Shop by March 30 at 11:59 p.m. PT to get this Aluminum Monitor Riser Docking Hub on sale for $129.99. 

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