WALI Triple LCD Monitor Desk Mount Fully Adjustable Horizontal Stand Fits 3 Screens up to 24 inch, 15.4 lbs. Weight Capacity per Arm (M003S), Black
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If the single mount is located below the double mount, it can be placed there. The user manual states that in order to proceed to Step 2, you need to install D2.
This mount is only compatible with the pole model 001XL and doesn't fit the monitor mount
PP1 bracket and B07RRNFDP6 longer pole offer best value
I am currently using two 24 inch monitors at the bottom and a 27 inch monitor at the top for my monitor setup. Your idea seems to have the potential to work, don't you think so? In fact, yes, as long as there is light on the TV. You should have a light-weight television, or you might cause an accident. You should use your best judgment. It's time to take action!
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These photos show what the project looked like Each monitor had three different heights, but they were of the same model. That is not what this mount is meant to do. It seems likely that over time the metal will flex a little more and the monitors will sag a little.

This has proved to be effective. I really like this product. It's very sturdy and great to work with. I was able to install it and connect my monitors easily. I spent about 20 minutes altogether installing the plug-in. I have two suggestions for you Here are some important points to bear in mind 1. Unless you are going to attach it to an IKEA desk or something else that is as solid as wood, put a piece of wood above and below the clamp. The second point consists of two paragraphs. It can be a problem if you do not use monitor extension cables (HDMI, DVI, etc. ) when using cable management (which I highly recommend, since it makes your desk look cleaner), as the distance from the monitor to the PC can be quite far. No positives - only negatives The left monitor has never been flush with the others. I have never been able to achieve that.

Almost perfect, but for the price. Reviews are usually not written by me, and if I do, it's usually because the product is poor. There was a rare occurrence here. I found the assembly of the product to be very simple, and the instructions are easy to understand Proof (well, I won't get into it now). There are a lot of adjusting options available for the mount, including height, verticality, horizontality, With the mounts, it is possible to adjust the angle to almost any degree. In addition to the bearing on the horizontal member that holds the monitors, you can also move them all at one time, which is an excellent feature. Being a mechanical engineer, I am prone to overanalyzing products and finding components that could have been designed better, and this product really surprised me as there was only 1 component that could have been improved. Monitors will slide on a track that is held down by a single bolt. It holds weight, but the track has a lot of play and could have had better tolerances, since no one will ever see the track apart from when the monitor is mounted. The product also had me concerned about quality control as there were a few nicks and scratches however nothing serious. I am very happy with the overall quality of this mount, and it saved me a lot of space on my desk that was previously taken up by the individual mounts for As well as the parts, there were tools included. 10 minutes was all it took to assemble There is a good amount of adjustability and the adjustment takes about 15 minutes. I would strongly recommend this product as a whole and am very happy with The author of this article is P. The people who gave it one star because they thought the monitors were "misaligned" should look at the directions! It's important to align the monitors individually to ensure proper alignment, which will be covered in the final step.

The triple monitor setup is nice (to me). Review of the situation It doesn't get much better than this for the price. There is a lot I like about it. During this process, I replaced two swivel mounts 2 dual mounts and 1 single The mounts for the monitors on it are 27 inches and 32 inches. I have had this for about a month, and have not had any real issues. I'm the only one who is moving except when I want them to move.
It came with the product and everything that was included with it. I was able to follow the instructions easily. There's just one thing I wish they provided more of I like their cable management, but I'd love more of it. The following are the lessons Here are a few points to consider. If you have existing cables, check if they are long enough for the job. The second items of the list are. In case any of your monitors need to be moved, you will need to leave plenty of slack in the cables. It is recommended that you move the monitor 6 inches in each direction after all of the setup is complete. Lastly, please note that 3. You can use 2x3s and a table saw to cut them down to the desired length and width so the mount is flush against the desk if the thickness is not sufficient. You must mount the monitors before installing any cables, so spend some time sitting in front of them, figuring out the configuration of your monitors. The fifth point is an emphasis. You should not overtighten the screws and make sure that the monitors don't weigh too much for the mount. There may be something wrong with it (I didn't have this issue but I could see how it could interfere).

Using this stand, I rigged up a wall of monitors that I would never have imagined. I put a 38" ultrawide Dell monitor on the bottom and two 22" ultrasharps above that, and it worked just fine. With the weight the stand is carrying, I was pleasantly surprised that it did not bend. A 2x4 board was necessary to be attached to the underside of the desk to help stabilize the attachment point. As a result, I wasn't confident that my desk could support the monitors without it. Since I have been using this setup for six months now, I have re-configured it once and everything has worked again. It is the 2nd The mounter arms do not sag or lose their position over time- Sometimes I adjust them as needed, and it seems to work just fine. It is a good job with the cable management - Even though I ran out of room in the clips for all the additional cables I was running, they worked just fine. The price is good for what you get.

This is not for people who are OCD or just want to make sure the monitors are even and uniform. For about three days, I used it and gave up. Despite the terrible hardware and cheaper parts than other WALI displays, the monitor is not worth the money.

) The bottom of the table has both of them side by side. On the 3rd monitor (top), I use a 24" Dell display. was having a big problem that was driving me nuts. Despite being placed side by side, the monitors were not aligned and were about 3/16" away from each other The thickness of 1/8". I'm going to buy a new matching monitor (*400 soon. The year is 2000). When I read the instructions more carefully, I saw that the VESA mount can be adjusted using a set screw. I was able to move my monitor 3/16"--it just won't fit in the front of the monitor There wasn't enough room between the monitors to line them up by 14". Right now, I am all set. It saved me about $400 to line up two different monitors perfectly. I am very impressed with the durability of this mount. My original plan was to buy a more expensive mount, but this one caught my eye. This WALI mount has made my life so much easier.

It is a sturdy monitor stand that will not wobble as long as it is mounted securely to the desk. If it does shake, it could be due to the desk. It was easier to drill a hole and bolt it to the desk than to cover it with tape. A little wiggling is usually allowed when the clamps are tight. It is helping me manage my daily tasks as a software developer who works from home I have no complaints. The stand isn't the most beautiful out there, but it does exactly what it needs to do and is not too expensive. My monitors stay where I put them, and they are nicely and securely mounted to the stand so you don't have to worry about them falling or getting bumped. As for the monitors, I have two 27" ASUS monitors on the bottom and a 23" Dell on the.
