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Dual LCD Monitor Stand Desk Clamp Holds up to 22" Lcd Monitors NEW
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Extremely sturdy stand!
First of all. This is an extremely sturdy stand. I have it holding a 24" Widescreen LCD on the left and a 21" LCD on the right. It could fit two 24" but it would be kinda tight (limited arm movement).
Bought from OutletPC. Arrived on the 5th day. Very sturdy packing. Internal packing excellent.
Great instructions for assembly. There are only 3 parts to the stand. The clamp is heavy duty and extremely sturdy. For the price this can't be beat. Uncluttered my desktop and gives so much extra desk space.
Bought from OutletPC. Arrived on the 5th day. Very sturdy packing. Internal packing excellent.
Great instructions for assembly. There are only 3 parts to the stand. The clamp is heavy duty and extremely sturdy. For the price this can't be beat. Uncluttered my desktop and gives so much extra desk space.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
This is a very good buy
As others have stated, it made little sense to spend more on a monitor stand than on the monitor itself. I shopped for value and mechanical integrity; and I got it with this dual desk stand. I have two-22" LCD's mounted on it. It assembled easily and I mounted the monitors all within about half-hour. It is well built and very sturdy. The primary requirement was a desk or table clamp so I wouldn't have to drill and screw the mount permanently.
My intention was to angle larger monitors such that they would touch at the middle, like a lazy-V, so that both active screens would face me directly. My chief concern was that I had to mount this on a desk that abuts against a wall. This particular assembly does not use 'sliding' back-bars to adjust and compensate for varying widths of a given monitor. Instead, it's adjustable Double-Link Swing Arm can be adjusted for a lazy-V or side-by-side flat & straight screen configuration. In my case, the down-side is that the lazy-V setup causes the Swing Arm to "elbow" itself such that it protrudes beyond the backplane of the desk; thus requiring the desk to be pulled away from the wall an inch or so. This is only a problem for very cramped quarters as I have. While I was researching all other mounts with my particular needs in mind it became apparent that this product has every other feature that was superior for the price to most others even though I had to compromise with space available. This vendor also shipped quickly. I'm completely satisfied with this product.
My intention was to angle larger monitors such that they would touch at the middle, like a lazy-V, so that both active screens would face me directly. My chief concern was that I had to mount this on a desk that abuts against a wall. This particular assembly does not use 'sliding' back-bars to adjust and compensate for varying widths of a given monitor. Instead, it's adjustable Double-Link Swing Arm can be adjusted for a lazy-V or side-by-side flat & straight screen configuration. In my case, the down-side is that the lazy-V setup causes the Swing Arm to "elbow" itself such that it protrudes beyond the backplane of the desk; thus requiring the desk to be pulled away from the wall an inch or so. This is only a problem for very cramped quarters as I have. While I was researching all other mounts with my particular needs in mind it became apparent that this product has every other feature that was superior for the price to most others even though I had to compromise with space available. This vendor also shipped quickly. I'm completely satisfied with this product.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
Most affordable and simply works
Amazon didn't sell this product. I have to buy from 3rd party merchant "OutletPC". I did some research on monitor stand price and I come into consulsion that I don't want to buy a stand which costs more than the price of the monitor (I have 22-in Samsung Syncmaster 2243mwx monitor, around $200). Believe it or not, some stands are $400! It is just a piece of steel anyway, why spend so much money? I think this product is the most affordable. Setting it up takes less than 30 minutes. The monitor is tilted a tiny bit down due to their weight. It didn't bother me. I can't comment too much because I have it less than 3 months. So far it simply works.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Made setup display more professional looking
I bought the dual mount monitor back in November. I bought it from Amazon for $80, it looks like the demand for it increased because the price has increased as well. When I installed it on my desk I had to make a couple of adjustments on the back of the desk because the clamp did not fit in all the way, due to a wood board support on the rear of the desk. I made the adjustments by cutting a piece of wood on the rear of the table. Once I fitted in it everything looked good. If you buy this product make sure the rear of your desk has at least 6 inches of space for the clamp to enter with no interference. If you don't know what I am talking about look at the picture of the product and the clamp that hooks on to the rear of the table. This product is good, I have a 22 inch wide screen monitor and a 19 inch regular LCD monitor as a secondary display. This dual mount will give your display setup a professional look. I recommend it. Go for the lowest price seller you can find.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Great buy
Pros:
Solid construction
Each articulation joint has a "tighten-able" bolt
Desk clamp will accommodate varying desk thicknesses
Cheap - Great value for the cost
Cons:
The wire management clips on the arms are a little weak
Monitors are not individually height adjustable relative to each other
Other Thoughts:
I'm currently using this stand with a 28" LCD and a 24" LCD, both wide screen. With two 28" wide screen LCD's (which I plan to do), the monitors will just fit with both in landscape orientation. Make sure to watch the weights of your monitors though. An over weight monitor (my 28" is only 16.3 lbs and does fine) will cause the tilt joint to give out and your monitor will be facing downwards. This joint is also "tighten-able" with the included hex wrench, so its a manageable issue.
Solid construction
Each articulation joint has a "tighten-able" bolt
Desk clamp will accommodate varying desk thicknesses
Cheap - Great value for the cost
Cons:
The wire management clips on the arms are a little weak
Monitors are not individually height adjustable relative to each other
Other Thoughts:
I'm currently using this stand with a 28" LCD and a 24" LCD, both wide screen. With two 28" wide screen LCD's (which I plan to do), the monitors will just fit with both in landscape orientation. Make sure to watch the weights of your monitors though. An over weight monitor (my 28" is only 16.3 lbs and does fine) will cause the tilt joint to give out and your monitor will be facing downwards. This joint is also "tighten-able" with the included hex wrench, so its a manageable issue.