MOUNTUP Dual Monitor Stand - Adjustable Gas Spring Dual Monitor Mount, Monitor Desk Mount with C Clamp, Grommet Mounting Base, Monitor Arm for Computer Screen up to 32 Inch, MU0005
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For monitors with curved backs, there are two sets of VESA screws that come with washers and spacers.
Unless you intend to modify the arms, please notice that they cannot hold more weight and it is not recommended to do so.
While I have not used replacements, they seem to be very durable and I have used them for quite a while. For the most part, they are made of metal.
Please accept my heartfelt thanks. MU0005 dual monitor stand fits computer monitors up to 27-inches, so it is suitable for monitors up to that size. Thank you for your interest in MOUNTUP dual monitor stand. A total of 14 can be held in each arm. The weight is approximately three pounds. 75x75mm or 100x100mm can be used as VESA standards.
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Selected User Reviews For MOUNTUP Dual Monitor Stand - Adjustable Gas Spring Dual Monitor Mount, Monitor Desk Mount with C Clamp, Grommet Mounting Base, Monitor Arm for Computer Screen up to 32 Inch, MU0005
It is evident that those who complain that their monitors sag / fall / cannot adjust the tension clearly have no idea how to go about doing so. There is a +/- symbol on the page An Allen bolt attaches it to another bolt adjacent to it, but it is drilled for a screw. Could it be that it doesn't seem to be getting any Imagine that the one on the opposite side of your head is spinning while you are turning Here's the bad news you'll need two Allen wrenches (they provide these). Its job is to prevent the opposite side from turning when the main one is tightened or loosened. We are not that difficult to understand, Almost nothing is required to install and assemble this mount. It was as easy to put together as it gets. The monitors come pre-assembled, but you will need to attach the mounting plates to them. When you have mounted the mount on your desk, you should hang the monitors on it. As you can tell, it holds about as tightly as can be possibly done using the clamp method, with two 24" monitors. For the price, the stand is remarkably built. I was blown away by how well it was built. With adjustable monitor arms, you can adjust the position of the monitor to your liking. You just have to tweak it and be patient. People who complain that the arms get stuck or are hard to maneuver will be able to hear this. I expect that it will be difficult. In any other case, they would always be swinging around and would be thrown out of whack at Consider putting in a little effort to make it better. A few people gave it a negative review because it was very difficult to adjust because they had arthritis. Though it's hard to deal with your medical condition, is that really the mount's fault?
The mount looks fantastic, and appears to be just as rugged and durable The product is highly recommended and I would buy it again without hesitation. this price point you would need to spend three times as much to find something better.
It met my needs and I would recommend it. It took me a long time to find the right monitor arm and laptop mount for my computer. The following are our objectives This saves space, allows for a full 360-degree turning radius, and offers the flexibility of standing as you work. This Stand paired nicely with the Laptop Tray I bought, and I am very happy with both purchases. Luckily, the brackets for the screen were pretty standard, which meant that the tray fitted perfectly, and the tilt feature on the arm mount allows me to adjust the angle of my laptop In light of the reviews, I got nervous, so I asked my husband to assist me with the The man drilled a small hole in my desk which I was able to finish on my own. This is a new, light weight 17" Lenovo, but I was also able to use it with my old, heavy 20" Viao, which is about 8 years old. The mount set up has made a huge difference for me since I have a small desk.
The monitor that I have weighs only 12lbs yet the stand I have cannot hold it.
I needed it to free up space on my desk and get rid of the larger factory (stock) monitor stands. I would say that this is a pretty great stand for the price. Pros The following terminology should be used *br Does not have a problem supporting two 27" monitors. The following terminology should be used *br It was easy to set up. It took me 30 minutes to do it. The following terminology should be used *br The cable routes included in the cable management program made it possible to manage the cables. The following terminology should be used *br The stand is equipped with rubber feet that help it stay in place. The desk protector ensures your desk is protected. It is mounted on the glass top of my table, which I figured would be a no no, but it fits perfectly. There are some cons to this The following terminology should be used *br The range of motion is okay, but can be a pain if your desk is like mine, which means your monitors are not close to touching. I still like it though, since it is a good deal cheaper than the competition. The following terminology should be used *br A small cutout is included for the cable route. You don't need to put anything else in those ports. Just a Display port and HDMI will do. Would have liked them to be larger. It's a decent stand all in all. The monitors are the LG 27GL850 (left) and the Asus PB277 (right).
They have done a great job hiding the wires with the cable routes. I did have to adjust a bit, but it wasn't too difficult. All you need to do is find the right tension for your arm and monitor angle. From a aesthetic perspective, I appreciate how the monitors look like they are floating on water and how much space it saves over my desk as opposed to No need to look elsewhere when you find a great monitor mount that won't break your bank.
Definitely worth the money if you want a better product. In my collection, I have two monitors one is a dell that weighs exactly 17lbs (I didn't realize that at the time), and another is a Hans. The weight is 10 pounds for a gram. Although the tilt mechanism on the monitors is capable of holding them upright, it is barely stable enough to hold both of them There is a point at which my Dell is literally leaning forward due to its heavy weight. The bolts on the monitors have been tightened all the way, but both of them sag and will not stay in place. Due to the fact that it took me about 2 hours to assemble (I deck mounted the arms so I had to drill a hole into my desk) and I do not want to waste my time replacing them. You might be able to use it if you have a lighter monitor!.
Although it was very easy to assemble my old monitor stand, it relied on tension to hold the screens in place. I had difficulty adjusting the positions of the screens. There was a lot of work involved in setting up this stand! The screen I have is quite old and is quite thin and light. I was surprised to find out how little adjustment I needed to make to the hydraulic armature, but my new monitor is considerably heavier than I thought. There must have been a lot of adjustment required to get the balance right as it is very close to the weight limit of the arms. In spite of this, the arms work extremely well once they are set up! As needed, you only need to reposition the screens, as if they are floating in the air. This is well worth it!.