VIVO Single 13 to 32 inch Computer Monitor Desk Mount, Short Adjustable Arm, VESA Stand for 1 Screen, Max VESA 100x100, Black, STAND-V001E
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A set of screws is included with the monitor to mount it. Thanks so much for your help!
If your monitor is resting on your desk, it shouldn't pose a problem that the arm can go down as low as it can on the stand post.
Good morning, everyone! Greetings and thank you for your inquiry. It would be closest to the This is the stand-alone V004Y STAND-V104A and V104B Version 104C. Making one of those by leaving the arms on the top and not attaching the center mounts. Please accept my sincere thanks!
Selected User Reviews For VIVO Single 13 to 32 inch Computer Monitor Desk Mount, Short Adjustable Arm, VESA Stand for 1 Screen, Max VESA 100x100, Black, STAND-V001E
I saw it on YouTube and love it in real life. As part of my wife and I's office renovation, I ordered two of these bookshelves. We have had no issues with our 27in Dell S2715H monitors being held in place with the arms and adjusted easily. It gives the appearance of a floating monitor since I mounted them to the side. The monitor shakes a little bit when typing, but I think adding a piece of wood to the mount to make a deeper mounting base will help to alleviate Even though the included cable management hooks are nice, you'll want to add a few extra zip ties to give you the best outcome. There is only one other thing I'd like to mention It comes with thumb screws to attach the VESA mount and the mount can be detached, so it can be connected to the arm assembly first, after which the mount can be connected to the monitor. The following 9 sentences are in bold. A 5 in arm is already equipped with a VESA mount, so you will have to mount your monitor to the arm.
When you attach the base immediately in the middle, you'll end up with a screen that's too close to your face. Here is a picture of me. Do you know whether it supports monitors that are larger than 27 inches? In short, yes. According to the item specification, it is compatible with monitors of I weighed 6lbs, which is quite a bit. 18 ounces is the weight of my LG 34um88. The monitor itself should weigh under 17 pounds with its stand. The stand is fairly heavy, so the monitor should weigh under 5 pounds. About 6 pounds. This monitor arm is probably suitable for those who own a 34 inch ultrawide monitor. To check your monitor's specifications, look at the specifications here. The quality of the building In addition to the heavy arm, the screw under the base is very sturdy and sturdy as well. The cable management system consists of several parts Cable management clips are built into the device for extra convenience. A few extra cable ties will be required, though, if you want to hide the cables completely behind the arm.
Screw strips are hard to screw, but easy to screw. A monitor arm that is exceptionally sturdy. This swing allows easy swinging and rotation. The only complaint I have is that I bought 8 of them. I would suggest that the base plate for the grommet mount be fixed and the vertical pole be made stronger. Although it's very sturdy, it would be better if the baseplate were actually screwed into the pole instead of just affixed to the top of it. It will become more sturdy and easier to install when that happens. Please edit
I managed to break one of these after installing eight of them. Too much tightening of the screw that holds the arm to the vertical pole will strip the screw and cause it to break.
However, I am a bit disappointed that it damaged my $250 Although the desk isn't perfect, and I have had the arm there for 4 years, I have not given up on it. If I took it off in order to adjust it or possibly buy another arm, I found it too tight. I ripped off the finish on my desk because the bottom rubber pads were stuck to the surface. This arm might have something to watch out for. The rubber pads could be less sticky and cover more area, but overall, I think they could be a bit less sticky. There may be some benefits to this product if you do that. I'd say you could try putting something under it, getting better pads, or simply buy a new desk that doesn't have a fake finish like mine (I didn't even know it had one). For my part, I believe that I'll be stuck with this arm (in the same spot) until I can purchase The tabletop can either be covered with vinyl paper or I can do both.
My desk stand was easy to assemble and clamped to well, but I had to adjust it to allow the monitor to swing back far enough so that it was comfortable to see. As per the instructions, I mounted my 32" Samsung CHG70, but the hinge kept tilting down under the weight no matter how hard I tightened it with the hex key included. The most leverage finally helped it stay in place without also slowly tilting down. However, I had to tighten a lot more than it sounded like it should be. If you want a 32" monitor, you might want to err on the side of caution and buy the next class up. However, this may have more to do with how much weight the CHG70 distributes along As soon as it's all set up, the swivels nicely, and the cord management clips with room for the hex keys add some nice touches.
To connect this device to my desk was nerve racking for me. As a result, I was skeptical of its durability. As far as my set up goes, I like it. It is the instructions, though, that bother me. This is the only reason why I took away one star. For me, I would just watch the YouTube video I made in four minutes to hear what you have to say.
An incredibly simple and useful piece of design which works just fine. It is a really fair price as well. So much so, that I bought and installed a third in anticipation of the new Mac! You should totally check it out.
As far as purchases go, this is among my favorites. Using it, I can pivot my 32-inch television/monitor out of the way for meetings or the other direction so that people around the table can see what it is showing. Furthermore, I like how well I can raise and lower the monitor with ease, and how I can tilt it and straighten it when necessary. The flexibility of this product is so wonderful. One question, if you think you need a 6' HDMI cable, consider getting an 8' one so you can rotate easily in each direction. After 20 years in the office, I am enjoying it for the first time. We are grateful for your help! (I'm motivated to finish painting and decorating my office so I can get back to work!.