Tiltable monitor

Supports: cabinet structure – Television type

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248421, 248664, 358254, A47B 8106

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047266333

ABSTRACT:
A computer monitor is provided with a chassis including a base, a rear support fixed to the base and extending vertically upwardly therefrom, and a front support connected to a cathode-ray tube. The front support and the cathode-ray tube are mounted above the base and spaced apart therefrom for pivotal movement of the front support and cathode-ray tube relative to the base and rear support about a pivot axis disposed at the upper front portion of the monitor. The monitor can be releasably maintained in any one of a plurality of angular positions. The monitor housing comprises a first section surrounding the base and rear support and a second section completely detached from the first section and surrounding the front support.

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