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Quad LCD Monitor stand Fully adjustable New

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Can't beat the price

(5 out of 5) by K. McCorkle on Aug 6, 2009 (Knoxville, TN USA)


I have been looking for a stand to mount my monitors on my desk. I have 2 23" monitors on the bottom and 2 22" on the top and the mount holds them with no problem. You don't need to buy on of those $200+ stands. This one clamps on to the edge of the desk and only takes about 30 minutes to get all the monitors set up on it.

Shipping was fast, but had to send an email to the seller to get tracking number.

There are four pivot points on each arm so that you will be able to place each monitor where you want it you can actually place the monitors side by side unlike what the picture shows.

I am very satisfied with this stand and would recommend to anyone how wants to run four monitors. I also believe that you could mount 4 24" monitors as long as you don't exceed the 13 lbs. limit for each arm. It looks like there is enough room after I mounted my 23: monitors to hold a 24" monitor.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

Very Nice and the Price is Right

(5 out of 5) by John L. Wood on May 17, 2009 (Chattanooga,TN)
This is a very well constructed mount. The metal is thick and heavy and the joints are heavy duty and properly stiff to stay in position. The adjustment screws are allen and the included allen wrench makes it very easy to tighten them securely. Looking at the pictures, I was initially concerned that the pole and articulated arms might protrude too much to the rear but are actually only about 5 inches with my 19 inch monitors. No need to spend much more $$ for this level of quality. I'm quite pleased.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Best value for a monitor stand, hands down

(5 out of 5) by David Ashman on Sep 16, 2009 (Irvine, CA)
I've been looking around for a while to get a dual or quad LCD stand for my desk. Most of them are in the $200+ range and it's not something I _needed_, so I've just put it off. I found this stand for what seemed like a ridiculously low price, and looked around for reviews. They all seemed positive so I picked up the quad clamp stand (for less than an Ergotron dual stand costs too!)

It's solidly constructed, the main pole is heavy metal and the arms feel very sturdy. I was a little worried that my 24" would be too large because the description here on Amazon lists it as 'up to 22" LCDs', but it worked perfectly. It depends on how thick your margins are, but I can fit a 24" on it and can turn it about 30 degrees before it touches the center.

The arms have cable organizers attached to make it easy to keep your cables organized. The joints are all smooth and it's easy to tilt/turn/pull/push on them. Adjusting the height requires you to loosen the arm and adjust both top or both bottom monitors together, and I found out the hard way that lifting the arm with a 24" and 22" LCD is quite difficult :D.

I can't think of any cons to the stand, and have been perfectly happy with mine for over 2 months.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Well worth the price

(5 out of 5) by Trader Dave on Jun 17, 2009 (Northern California)
Much sturdier than the pictures show. Lots of adjustment flexibility to raise/lower, tilt, or pan your monitors. The only negative is that if your monitors have a recessed 75x75 mounting pattern, you will need to make up a spacer plate and get longer screws. Well worth the money compared to the competition.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Works for me..

(5 out of 5) by M. Moore on May 19, 2009 (Kansas)
Very well built. The arms, post and clamp are very strong. I have 2 19" Viewsonics on the top and 2 22" Samsungs on the bottom and it holds all of this with no problems whatsoever. Clears up a ton of deskspace. Not as sleek as the more expensive cast alloy stands but a ton cheaper and really who can see it anyway after you have 4 monitors attached to it?