Monitor Arms & Accessories — Expert Answer
What monitor setup helps an architect who works with CAD and large drawings?
Architects and CAD users benefit enormously from large, precisely positioned monitors — the ability to see fine drawing detail without zooming affects work speed significantly. A 27–32 inch primary monitor on a rigid monitor arm at exact eye level is the baseline. For CAD, portrait (vertical) orientation on a second monitor (for long elevation drawings) is popular — a dual arm with independent rotation handles this. Stable, drift-free arm positioning is important since architects frequently lean toward the screen to examine drawing details without wanting the screen to shift. A wall-mount arm in a dedicated drafting area frees the full desk surface for physical drawings and models. FindOfficeFurniture.com — 888-719-4960.