The right stand for your monitor can help provide better viewing angles and free up some much-needed space on your workstation.

And since many monitors and all-in-one computers don't offer the ergonomic control required to keep the screen at optimal eye level, we've tested and compiled some of our favourite risers.

Each has its own set of benefits and drawbacks, but generally speaking, these stands are very handy additions. Considering the relatively small outlay, they can offer plenty - better posture, improved storage and a neater looking desk.

There are many different styles to explore when trying to achieve these things, but the Pocket-lint team has focused its energy on dedicated stands in this guide - not the folding equivalents for laptops, or arm-extending mounting clamps.

And though we'd be the first to admit this isn't a particularly difficult area to wrap your head around, there are still a few key considerations when looking into monitor stands. It's why we've also included some advice on how to choose a monitor stand below our picks.

Before you reach that section, have a gander at the monitor stands we've recommended below.

Our top picks: Best monitor stand

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Twelve South Curve Riser
1. Best overall

Functional and oozes class

Subtle style, simple function and impressive build quality define this package.

Pros
  • Effortlessly functional
Cons
  • Very expensive

Twelve South has a quite justified reputation for producing incredibly well-made accessories for your favourite tech, and this sturdy but light stand is another such classic.

It's made from high-grade aluminium and can take far more weight than you might think, all while elevating your display by about 10cm. That's not a huge margin, but it makes a telling difference while you work.

The Curve Riser is pretty expensive, which is our only real gripe, but you're paying for real quality and a minimalist look that's perfect for any desk.

Monitor stands we also recommend

Not every pick we test can be our top recommendation, but that doesn't mean it's right for everybody. Below, you'll find some monitor stands we also think you should consider.

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Amazon Basics Adjustable Monitor Stand
2. Runner Up

Keep things simple and affordable

As simple as monitor stands get, this one prioritises function over looks.

Pros
  • Supremely affordable
Cons
  • Not the best looking

We know that most people probably aren't expecting to pay too much for a monitor riser, so this Amazon Basics option is a great way to sidestep the cost.

Plus, it has the benefit of being adjustable, with three different heights you can use it at, which is great for workstations multiple people might be using. It frees up a section in the middle for some basic storage, too, which is a nice bonus.

Obviously, it does feel a lot cheaper than many options we tested, with its plastic construction not quite as impressive.

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HUANUO Monitor Stand
3. A Top Pick

Take the heat off with this solution

A slight step up from ultra-budget options, this is a very solid entry.

Pros
  • Simple function and style
Cons
  • Not the most polished

If you've got an all-in-one that gets pretty hot while you use it, or just want something that allows for more airflow for another reason, this stand from Huanuo could work nicely.

It's also adjustable, although the mechanism is slightly flimsy, and has a range of perforations to make sure that air gets through easily.

It's also pretty subtle, although nowhere near as nice to look at as Twelve South's. Think of this one as a nice midway point between budget and elite options.

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Amada Bamboo Monitor Stand
4. Strong Contender

Add some style with your elevation

With really neat compartments and a sleek wood look, this is a really solid stand to consider.

Pros
  • Beautiful design and storage
Cons
  • Quality not entirely premium

Perhaps you want a stand that blends a little more naturally into a wooden desk setup, or one that just isn't quite so office-looking.

This bamboo stand from Amada could be perfect, with its nice light-grained wood finish and plenty of space underneath it for storage.

Slats at the top, meanwhile, make for good organization aids and can even stand your phone up.

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Amazon Basics Wood Monitor Stand
5. Also Great

Sturdy, sleek and still affordable

It offers entirely simple design and function, but that's the beauty of this mid-range option.

Pros
  • Sleek and simple design
Cons
  • Pricey for what you get

Amazon has its own wooden stand option, with this simple bench-like construction. It's actually really nice to look at, with a walnut countertop and those two metal loops standing it all up.

This is very sturdy, despite being a little smaller than we anticipated, with the gap underneath a great place to hide our controllers and the loops on either side providing a good opportunity to run cables through.

It's a little pricier than more basic stands, but, still, it's half the price of similar-looking picks while still providing a decent amount of class.

How to choose a monitor stand

As we've already alluded to, this isn't the most complex buying decision you'll ever have to make. However, there are still a few quick things to keep in mind before stumping up the cash for a monitor stand. Let's cover them.

Do I need a monitor stand or something else?

If you're in need of a monitor stand, there's actually a couple of other avenues you could take. If you're working from a laptop, or, at least, you're looking for something to rest a laptop on, then you'd be better served with a pop-up, folding-style stand.

Also, if you're short on front-to-back space and your desk has the capacity to support a clamp on the rear, then you might be better off with an extendable arm that you can mount your monitor onto.

For anything else, we'd recommend going with a monitor stand. As already mentioned, it offers a very good mix of viewing angles and storage while improving your overall desk aesthetic.

How much do I need to spend on a monitor stand?

For the most part, it's not entirely necessary to spend big on a monitor stand. If you just want something that can add some rise to your monitor, then, quite frankly, a stack of books will do that.

However, you're likely here because you want something that's a bit more dedicated to the job. And, from our own experience, these stands roughly perform the same job with a higher price often correlating to better overall build quality.

How much that's worth to you, of course, is purely personal.

What features should I prioritise?

There really isn't much to the concept of a monitor stand, as discussed, but there are definitely things to prioritise.

Build quality is certainly the factor that varies the most, so those who require something a little more fancy should definitely keep this in mind - and perhaps plump for the wood or more premium metal options.

Think about storage, too. It's possible you have drawers underneath your desk, but it's also very handy to have stationary, sticky notes and other bits and bobs to hand.

Perhaps most importantly, consider the height you actually want your monitor to sit at. We'd recommend mimicking this with a stack of books or something similar, because the perfect viewing angle is different for everyone. And this is particularly true if you sit in a seat that can't be adjusted.