The primary alternative to a monitor arm is a monitor riser. A riser elevates the screen to a preset height using wood, steel, or composite platforms. Pricing typically ranges between €20 and €80 depending on material quality. Risers require no installation and support heavier monitors without calibration. However, they lack articulation, depth adjustment, and rotational flexibility.
Cause and effect define the difference. Static elevation solves only height misalignment, while articulated systems correct height, depth, tilt, and rotation simultaneously. For multi-screen setups, risers require large desk surfaces and reduce available space. Monitor arms centralize weight above the desk and free horizontal workspace. The structural difference determines ergonomic outcome.