Practical setup principles for correct height
Step 1
Correct monitor height starts with a stable seating position because posture determines eye level and viewing angle. Sit upright with your feet flat on the floor and your shoulders relaxed so the spine can rest naturally. This seated posture forms the reference point for all further adjustments. Setting the screen before the body is positioned correctly often leads to repeated readjustments later.
Step 2
Once seated correctly, the monitor should be aligned to natural eye level to support a neutral neck posture. The upper third of the screen should sit slightly below the natural line of sight. This allows the eyes to look slightly downward without bending the neck. Small height adjustments may be needed to achieve this balance.
Step 3
Viewing distance must work together with monitor height to prevent strain during focused work. The screen should be placed at roughly an arm’s length from the seated position. If the screen is too close, small height errors become more noticeable. Correct distance supports stable posture and reduces unnecessary head movement.
Step 4
The final step is fine adjustment to keep the setup comfortable throughout the day. Small changes in height and distance should be made until neck tension disappears. This process may need to be repeated as posture subtly changes. Easy adjustability encourages these corrections instead of discouraging them.