Nagao Seisakusho introduces two new storage tables designed to mount behind monitors using standard VESA holes. These accessories let users attach small devices like external hard drives, mini PCs, or routers directly to the back of their displays without adding desk clutter.
New VESA-compatible tables mount behind displays to hold small devices
The company released two models to cover different screen widths. The NB-VESATABLE400 provides a single 400mm wide mounting surface for smaller setups. The NB-VESATABLE800 offers a dual configuration that spans an 800mm width for wider monitors or multi-monitor arrangements.
Both tables feature a thin profile that slides behind existing monitor arms without blocking the stand. Each unit ships with M4, M6, and M8 screws to secure various devices. The design includes cable notches and ties to keep wiring tidy along the back of the screen.
The NB-VESATABLE400 costs 2,981 yen when it launches in Japan. The larger NB-VESATABLE800 carries a price tag of 5,280 yen for the dual-unit setup. Both models target users who want to organize desk space around their display rather than on the desk surface itself.
Nagao Seisakusho positions these tables as practical additions to existing monitor setups. The company focuses on simple mounting solutions that work with standard VESA patterns found on most modern displays. The design eliminates proprietary mounting requirements and simplifies setup by attaching directly to standard VESA holes on existing monitor arms.
The launch confirms a new line of VESA-compatible rear storage accessories from Nagao Seisakusho. Buyers in Japan can order the NB-VESATABLE400 and NB-VESATABLE800 once they become available through local channels.



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