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Can someone help me find a monitor arm that can do two 34.2 ultrawide monitors? Also one with a 34.2 and 27 inch monitor?
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Hello, Looking to get a monitor arm for a Lenovo R45w-30 44.5. Apparently, it weighs: 12.1KG (~26.6lbs) Vesa: 100 x 100 Curvature: 1500R I prefer gas spring arms. Similar to: SilverStone ARM14 Single Monitor Arm (Or any other brand equivalent), but I'm not sure if this one supports the curvature). Budget: $80.00 USD Can anyone recommend anything? Thanks! Jeff
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Budget (including currency): upto $300 (AUD) Country: Australia Games, programs or workloads that it will be used for: Office work Other details: I currently have 2x 27" monitors, and looking to get an additional/3rd monitor, however it'll be ultra wide between 44" to 49". The configuration I'm looking for are the 2 x 37" Inch monitors at the top, And the Ultrawide on the bottom as my main. I can only seem to find 1x monitor arm per 1x Ultrawide. Or 3x monitor arms at upto ~32" inch. Can anyone assist finding 1 monitor arms that supports 3x of the mentioned monitor sizes? I'm looking to spend upto $300 AUD. Thx in advanced.
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I have a 34" ultrawide (aw3423dw), and I really like it for singleplayer games that support ultrawide, but for more competitive games and for general 16:9 content consumption (youtube), I'd like to get a faster 16:9 monitor (aw2725df). I would like to have those monitors side by side (one main monitor in the center and the other one to the left of it), and swap them whenever I want (for instance I'm watching some 16:9 videos so my main monitor is the 27" and I want to play games now so I use the arm to swap between the monitors to have the ultrawide in the center and the 27" to the left). Is there a monitor arm that would allow me to do that? Because each monitor has its strengths and I'd love to be able to swap between them accordingly.
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Hello, I'm in the process of upgrading my workstation and could really use some advice on a suitable monitor arm solution. I'm looking for a monitor arm that can support three 24" BenQ monitors. Crucially, I need the middle monitor to be adjustable, allowing me to pull it closer when needed. This flexibility is crucial for me because my eyesight is getting worse. I can't play Counter-Strike 2 properly anymore, lol. If any of you have experience with or know of a specific monitor arm that fits these criteria, I would greatly appreciate your recommendations. Quality, stability, and ease of adjustability are all key factors for me, so any personal experiences or insights you can share would be incredibly helpful. Thank you in advance for your time and assistance. I look forward to hearing your suggestions! I attached a picture of the one I currently have. With this one the middle monitor is fixed in one position making it hard for me to game properly. I basically want a mount that is like this but with the middle monitor "pullable". Best regards, Pelicanboy Budget: 150€ Country: Germany
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I recently bought the 49" Odyssey G9 Neo and wanted to mount my previous 27-inch monitor above it. I also have an adjustable desk. What type of monitor arm would you suggest buying. Thank you.
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Hi there ***Please refer the links at the end to see the actual products.*** I want to mount a monitor to a floor TV stand. The monitor has only 100x100 vesa mounting available and the floor TV stand's minimum is 200x200 vesa. Are there any products in the market that could solve this problem? Amazon has some products that do exactly opposite of this (they allow bigger TV's to hook up to a smaller vesa mount) but they specifically say that in product description that the opposite cannot be achieved. Monitor: https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-35wn65c-b-ultrawide-monitor Floor tv stand: https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=16096&gclid=Cj0KCQiAys2MBhDOARIsAFf1D1f0eJ-xjqnlDB2GXchFBV5L6z-si4ZSRqQu4ufMtcwFjSNewPcBWOQaAu3pEALw_wcB
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I'm planning on getting a new desk for my room in a new apartment. I'm on a tight budget so I'm thinking on getting this: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Ameriwood-Home-Dominic-L-Desk-with-Bookshelves-Black-Oak/24216644 It's made out of all particle board, from my understanding. And I've heard they are usually 1/2in thick. My main appeal is that it's at $100, it has shelves, and it has a closed back with enough overhang in the back from the tabletop to clamp monitors to. Which I'm planning to do with a single dual monitor arm on the left side. My main concern is it's ability to hold it up over time and the fact that the middle section is held together by a screw plate with part of perimeter held up by the board legs. I just figure that from the videos I've seen and the pictures that the over hang and the closed off board pieces under it on the left side would provide enough support if I clamped them all the way to the left to prevent potential sag. Would this work? / Does anyone have experience with a particle board structure similar to this?
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A while ago there was a video about the LG Ergo Dual in which Linus said. A video will be released about a whole bunch of monitor arms and a respective comparison. Does anyone think this video will be released or did it got scrapped? Anyways I don't want to wait any longer so do you have suggestions for a dual monitor arm. This are my specs and what I am looking for: Screens: Two LG 27GN800-B Size: 27" Weight: 11.7lbs / 5.3kg per monitor Mounting standard: Vesa compliant 3.94"×3.94" / 100mm×100mm Mount: Clamp mount Features: Height adjustment, +90°/-90° Tilting, 180° Swiveling, 360° Rotating
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Hey guys. First of all, look at this picture to give you an idea of the area where I want my monitor to be: I want a monitor arm for my Dell Alienware AW3418DW. According to Dell, it's 16.1 lb / 7.27kg (monitor only). I can't stand the stand for this thing. It weights a ton (at least 20lb) since it's in steel. I would like my monitor to make the corner but I have to put the arm on the wall behind. I know that the VESA mount is a 100x100 canvas. Once it's in diagonal in the corner, I'd like to be able to go behind easily to plug in or out the cables I plan to plug in: the DP cable to my PC and an HDMI cable for my Nintendo Switch dock. The USB extension you see will become obsolete once I move that around. I do have a small dock attached to the monitor as well. My budget is LESS than 100$CAD. NOT in USD, in CANADIAN DOLLARS! I know jack in wall mounting. I see Linus do it all the time but, like, with no extra info. Thanks for the help in advance.
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Hey forum people I have a question concerning dual monitor desk mount arm in my installation, as I‘m thinking of buying one to create more desk depth. To clarify, I‘m talking about mount arms in the style of the „Icy Box IB-MS314-T“, without a stand and individually movable. I‘m not really asking for advice on a particular product (I live in Switzerland, don‘t have all the options unfortunately), but rather if you encountered a problem I‘m concerned about. My setup: I have my desk up to a wall (can‘t wallmount though), just a little gap (about 3 cm or a bit more than an inch for you freedom people) in the back for cables and such. My desk depth is 70 cm (about 27.5 inches) and I currently have two monitors, 24“ and 27“ next to each other, the bigger one in the center and the smaller one to the side. I like to have my monitors pretty much at the back of the table and that‘s why I‘m worried. Okay, to everyone who read through all this: Thanks hope you‘re having a great day. Would a desk mount like the one I mention suffice for my setup or would the lower part of the arm bump into the wall? I have no clue how to properly explain this problem, but in every product picture the desk the mount is fixed to stands in the open, so there would be no hinderance in the movement of the arms. Does anybody have any experience in this matter or can give me any advice? I‘m not a huge fan of monitor stands that have one stand in the back, because they‘re not height (or generally) adjustable in the way I‘d like. I‘m also thinking about replacing my 24“ monitor with a 32“ inch one which would increase the setup width, would you think this would make this problem even worse? Excuse me if I haven‘t formated this post well, it‘s my first on this forum and it looks like a trainwreck xD Thanks in advance
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Hi, I’m trying to find a decent monitor arm for my monitor and I see a lot of conflicting reviews and I’m not really sure what to look for other then size of monitor, mount compatibility, and weight capacity. I’m looking to spend less then $200 for an arm. Monitor: 32'' UltraGear FHD 165Hz HDR10 Monitor (Monitor page on LG) Desk thickness: 1.5 inches Any help in finding a monitor arm will be appreciated.
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As you can probably gather from the title, I'm looking for a new monitor arm (my old one wasn't great). I have a 27 inch monitor with a decent amount of weight to it so I'm just looking for something reliable and robust that won't go floppy at random intervals. Is there a clear choice or is it just a case of buy and hope? Any recommendations appreciated.
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Hi, I would like to buy a monitor arm to free some space on my desk. I researched what models are available in my country, and found this: SilverStone ARM11SC. Here is official LTT´s review of the product. Do you guys think it would be possible to mount it upside down, so it would hang from the top? Thanks for answers.
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I feel like i made my last post too complicated. I want a relatively affordable monitor arm that can clamp onto my desk, i want it to hold a monitor (yet to be decided) over my other monitor and bent down towards me. This is my current setup and i need to find a monitor arm clamp that fits my needs. I can not mount anything into the wall because it is made of plaster. This is what im envisioning it to look like as a end result and what i want
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Does anyone know of a solution on how to add tilt to a fixed 100x100 VESA mount? I would have thought someone makes an adaptor for this by now but was unable to find any
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Hi all, Does anyone have a recommendation for a single monitor, monitor arm that can place monitor very close to a wall? basically I have a narrow desk backing against a wall and I want to maximise the distance between myself and the screen, or minimise the distance between the monitor and the wall. Unfortunately I can’t move the desk out to create more space I’m based in Europe and most monitors I’ve seen (Ergotron LX, ICY BOX etc.) have around 10mmcm wall-rear of monitor distances. Is anyone aware of arms that are narrower. e.g, we’re the Samsung ‘Space’ mount available to buy separately that would be perfect. Look forward to any suggestions. Open to manufacturers not stocked in Europe for the right thing. Thanks so much in advance for any tips.
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Hi all, at home I have 2 normal 27" LG alongside a LG 34" ultrawide. I also have a monitor arm which supports up to 3 32" monitors. Now I thought this would fit, but it doesn't. It almost fits, but not quite perfect. I'm missing like 3 to 4 cm on each side, I can swing the middel monitor a bit off center and than only one of the arms is to short. Still following? Good. Now I had the idea to make something like this: Now my question is, would something like this be able to hold the monitor(s) without bending or damaging either the bracket or the monitor arm. Out of what material should it be made? How thick should it be? Are there alternatives like this on the market already that I can just buy? That would make life a lot easier XD
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Hello there! I would just like to ask if it's safe to spray paint the Arctic z1 (gen 3) since i want it to be black, and not silver.
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I'm looking for a Vesa mount monitor arm that will support a 21:9 Ultrawide in the middle (Kogan 35" curved Ultrawide 200hz Freesync gaming monitor) and then two regular 24 inch monitors on the side. If anyone knows of any stands/arms that can do that, it would be greatly appreciated
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I bought this to mount my second monitor above my first: https://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Premium-Single-Monitor-Stand/dp/B00MIBN16O/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8 The reason is that my new monitor is an ultra wide and due to space constraints my second will really only fit above the first on a wall mount. The problem is that the viewing angle isn't the greatest and the Amazon Basics mount doesn't tilt the monitor downward enough for my liking. Has anyone ever found an adapter to add additional tilt to a VESA mount? If not does anyone have any clever ideas for me to try?
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*UPDATE: Turns out there isn't a stud directly behind my monitor after all even though the stud finder detected one there the other day. So I either need to mount a long 2x4 on the wall that stretches between them or try mounting 1 of these arms to the desk somehow. I'm trying to decide between these 3 different wall mount monitor arms. I know the kind that clamps to the desk is easier to re-position, but the back of my desk has a 2x4 running sideways & there are no clamp based Vesa arms that can reach around 6+ inches of wood. I currently have a 19" 900p Acer V206HQL but someday will upgrade to a 27" 1080p IPS, VA or OLED. 1: LX Wall Mount LCD Arm by Ergotron 2: AmazonBasics Premium Wall Mount Monitor Stand 3: Ergotech Freedom Arm
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I am looking for a monitor arm that can fit my two 24" screens. The main thing that I am looking for is something that can go on top of my desk as appose to being clamped to the side on it. I need this because of the type of desk I have. The back of the desk has a piece of wood over it so the only option would be something on top of the desk. Actually the best option would be if they had a dual monitor arm that could fit in the hole on top of my desk. I could always drill a small whole in the back of the desk to route the wires through. I don't know what options there are for monitor arms as I have never bought one before. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Oh, and it needs to be capable with a VESA mount.
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I am trying to mount my predator x34 and two 27 BenQ monitors to 1 mount and I can't find 1 that will support my x34 (a 34" ultrawide monitor). I have looked at all of ergotech's options and they didn't have anything, does anybody know how I could mount these?
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I am looking for an arm that can hold 3 monitors. 1x 27inch in the centre flanked by a couple of 19inch ones (already owned) in portrait orientation. No real price limitations, just exploring my options right now. Thanks in advance