When a screen is too low, the body automatically compensates by leaning forward, causing forward head posture and increased load on the neck. When a screen is too high, the shoulders lift subtly and eye muscles work harder, increasing tension and eye strain. A height adjustable monitor arm allows precise positioning so the screen sits exactly at eye level. Keeping the main screen at eye level for stability helps maintain a balanced screen layout and prevents constant micro adjustments. This is especially important during long work sessions where posture slowly degrades over time.
The ideal viewing distance is an arm’s length distance, where the screen feels visually comfortable without forcing the eyes to refocus continuously.
This distance reduces eye strain and supports sustained focus, especially during deep work or competitive gaming. A monitor arm makes it easy to adjust this distance without moving the entire desk or chair. As a result, posture remains consistent when switching between work tasks and gaming sessions. For fast paced games, the screen can be positioned slightly lower for fast paced games, while still staying within a natural and ergonomic viewing angle.