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M**I
Good cheap dual monitor stand that doesn't clamp, and easily holds 2 32" monitors
Bought this on a whim because the wide glass base made me more comfortable about it's ability to hold 2 32 inch monitors, and my clamp stand was putting all the weight at one very small point on my desk, causing it to bow a bit. this wider glass base should hopefully distribute the weight over a larger area, and not worsen the slight dip in my desk. After a sale, and a $10 off coupon they have on the stand, it came to $35.99 before taxes. For that amount of money, I can't imagine that there's any dual monitor stand that comes close in rigidity and ability to hold 2 very large monitors like this. However, you can still tell that it uses relatively cheap parts, and if you aren't slow and careful when putting it all together, you'll likely end up breaking something(meaning the glass base, or one of your monitors more than likely. After you've taken the time to plan things out, go slow, and do it right, you get a VERY clean looking dual monitor setup, and a sturdy one of that. I recommend putting the larger supplied hex key into a handle of sorts, so you can get a better grip to turn the bolts that control the tilt mechanism as tight as you ca., Otherwise, it can be a bit tricky to get them to hold the larger heavier monitors without tilting downwards and you may end up hurting yourself trying to tighten them, unless you have ungodly hand strength.TLDR: Cheap dual stand that does what its supposed to even for larger monitors. Very epic and cool and poggers
N**N
Couldn't hold up a 32" monitor
When I mounted a 32" monitor (Benq EW3280U, only 18 lbs) on the monitor stand, its mount flopped over so that the monitor was facing my desk. This caused the whole assembly to start to lever forward. Thankfully, I caught the monitor before any real damage was done. The other VESA mount looked a little sturdier, so I may have had a defective unit, but I couldn't tighten the joint enough for the tilting mechanism to hold the weight of the monitor.I didn't mount the second monitor yet, but the joint holding the crossbar up (which is only held by friction) was already having a hard time with one of my monitors, and it was starting to slip.This may be fine for some small screens, but you should get something MUCH sturdier if you want to mount 32" monitors.
C**A
easy to follow directions..
Sturdy base and the directions were easy to follow as I'm not a very handy person but if the instructions are clear... I can get by. I needed a dual monitor stand that wasn't a clamp like others I've seen and this worked perfectly for my work from home setup. As you can see... it probably gave me too much room for all the little trinkets under the monitors (lol). I still have some rearranging and organizing to do but I'm off to a great start.
E**N
It works, but you get what you pay for.
I was looking for an inexpensive, space-saving alternative to the stands that came with my 27" monitors. I needed something that would allow my screens to be more at eye level and tilt with less of a foot print on my desk. This is definitely less of a foot print and the tempered glass base is sleek and attractive, but the arms' joints that allow the screens to tilt forward/back don't keep the monitors at the angle I want them to be at. I've tried multiple times to tighten the screws with the enclosed allen wrenches and it just doesn't cut it. They tip forward with a deep sigh, which, let's be honest... happens a lot at work.All in all, the allen wrench to tighten/move things around in general is not ideal, but it's especially cumbersome in this case where I've tightened it with all my might and the screens still aren't sturdy. Otherwise, it's a decent value for the money.
W**M
Straightforward Assembly, Decent Alternative to Monitor Arms
I bought this as an alternative to the monitor arms I preferred to have, but would not work due to the construction of my desk (an antique with little clearance for the clamp, and I didn't want to drill through for the grommet mount).It isn't quite up to par with monitor arms in terms of motion, but it's acceptable. Adjusting elevation and tilt are somewhat cumbersome, as you have to adjust screws to loosen before adjustment, and tighten afterwards. However, this is somewhat aided by a clip to hold the allen wrenches needed to adjust these.While the assembly instructions are easy to follow and simple, the VESA mounting is a bit vague. Also, I was able to complete assembly and mounting alone, but I would recommend having someone else there to help if possible, as it would have made adjustment and mounting easier.All in all, this is a decent alternative to monitor arms, but is slightly more limited in motion and orientation.
J**E
Good in a pinch but not the best option out there
Pros: looks good, supports two 13lb, 27” monitorsCons: the left arm (if you’re looking at it from the front side) tends to let the monitor sag. We overtightened to try and prevent this but I still walked in one day to see my monitor had completely tipped forward. The base is also really light for something that needs to support up to 30” monitors. You basically can’t move the monitor to the end of the arm—it’ll throw off the delicate balance.If you don’t mind keeping an eye on the sagging arm, this stand is good for when you have no other options available. I have an ikea tabletop which means I can’t use a clamp mount unless I want to crush my desk.
B**N
Not for anyone who isn’t willing to change their entire desk and life to use.
Doesn’t support two 27” monitors. They have to be spread out completely with both arms extended all the way so it doesn’t fall forward with the slightest nudge. I keep mine together when I’m doing stuff anyway, but mind you if anything happened especially to the desk they would both come crashing down. The lack of support for a 27” monitor stand is trash, I can’t use any aspect of this for anything more than a foot from my face.Can’t raise to my head level when I’m not even tall.My mouse literally has 10 inches of space thanks to the size of the stand, which constantly hits on the front of the mouse cable no matter what I do. Leading to me not supporting my hand and backing up further than what supports my arm, don’t get this unless you want something that isn’t going to deficit you.Req. 55inch desk and doesn’t support two 27” monitors.
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