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it would be nice, but so much as tipping one over can make it break.
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It would be nice to make a monitor which is harder to tip over, or can survive being tipped over like some tablets and smartphones which can survive being dropped from a few feet.
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You can always bolt it down, but that would ruin the table it is on.
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Making a larger and heavier metal stand may also make a monitor to tip over.
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It would help, but not many people would like their monitors so heavy.
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I guess having sticky rubber feets on the bottom of a monitor may help with keeping the monitor from moving around when someone pushes on it.
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even those tend to get worn out and become unreliable.
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