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Milestone Japan launches Next Level Racing monitor stands
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85104, member: 27"] Japan just got new freestanding monitor stands that ditch cockpit lock-in and let sim racers move screens and seats without starting a metal cage argument. What just showed up in Japan [LIST] [*]Basically, Milestone added two Next Level Racing monitor stands to its Japanese listings. [*]Both are freestanding, meaning zero dependency on a cockpit frame. [*]Sales kick off January 24, 2026, right after a January 23 announcement. [/LIST] The design idea, in human terms [LIST] [*]Screens go where they should first. [*]Cockpit position gets adjusted after, not the other way around. [*]Ergonomics stop fighting mounting hardware for dominance. [/LIST] The triple-screen option [LIST] [*]The Round Tube Freestanding Triple Monitor Stand NLR-R011 is the heavy hitter. [*]It handles up to three 43-inch displays. [*]The frame uses 50 mm carbon-steel round tubing with a dual crossbar layout. [/LIST] Why alignment nerds care [LIST] [*]Height, tilt, angle, and level adjustments are all built in. [*]That matters when triple screens refuse to line up like civilized adults. [*]Uneven horizons and mismatched edges are exactly what this targets. [/LIST] Mounting and load reality [LIST] [*]VESA support runs from 75×75 all the way to 800×400. [*]The center display is rated up to 50 kg. [*]Each side screen is rated up to 30 kg. [*]The stand itself weighs 20.8 kg, with published footprint limits for planning. [/LIST] The single-screen version [LIST] [*]The Round Tube Freestanding Single Monitor Stand NLR-R010 keeps the same tube design. [*]It supports displays up to 65 inches. [*]Maximum display load is listed at 50 kg. [/LIST] Dimensions that actually matter [LIST] [*]The footprint lands at 108 cm by 95.6 cm. [*]Height adjusts from 98 cm to 141 cm. [*]Product weight comes in at 12.7 kg. [*]That range works for low GT seating and upright driving or flight setups. [/LIST] Pricing snapshot from Japan [LIST] [*]The NLR-R011 triple stand lists at about $388.12. [*]The NLR-R010 single stand costs around $210.87. [*]Prices reflect Japanese direct-sales listings. [/LIST] Why sim racers actually care [LIST] [*]A freestanding stand locks the screen geometry in place. [*]Seats, wheels, and pedals can move freely without wrecking alignment. [*]Once ergonomics tuning starts, that flexibility matters more than headline screen size limits. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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