If you’re not picky about aesthetics, it’s almost trivially easy to build a platform for the monitor to go on—textbooks, sturdy boxes, locker shelves, even small side tables can be stacked atop a keyboard-height platform.
ETA: Obviously, this goes for improving the viewing angles of one’s seated workstation too (though it seems like a side table might be a little much.)
I’m not at all picky about aesthetics, just curious about what people use in case I want to make a more expensive purchase in the future. My own setup is this, with which I’m reasonably happy (though I need to get a larger and slightly taller table/dresser/keyboard surface).
headdesk I could also just answer your question I suppose:
I briefly had access to a Fredrik desk from Ikea; it was the right height for me so I didn’t examine closely but I’m fairly sure it was adjustable. (But it was only briefly. Hence my box experiments.)
If you’re not picky about aesthetics, it’s almost trivially easy to build a platform for the monitor to go on—textbooks, sturdy boxes, locker shelves, even small side tables can be stacked atop a keyboard-height platform.
ETA: Obviously, this goes for improving the viewing angles of one’s seated workstation too (though it seems like a side table might be a little much.)
I’m not at all picky about aesthetics, just curious about what people use in case I want to make a more expensive purchase in the future. My own setup is this, with which I’m reasonably happy (though I need to get a larger and slightly taller table/dresser/keyboard surface).
headdesk I could also just answer your question I suppose:
I briefly had access to a Fredrik desk from Ikea; it was the right height for me so I didn’t examine closely but I’m fairly sure it was adjustable. (But it was only briefly. Hence my box experiments.)