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2 minutes ago, Drazlak said:

I am looking for a 3 arm monitor mount that can have a 40 inch tv in the center and 2 27 inch monitors in Portrait mode on the sides of the tv.
If there isn't anything ill just make my self a custom one but just wanted to see if there is already a product

TVs generally use a different mounting standard from monitors. You would have to find a mount for 3 TV's and then adapt them to VESA mounts. I don't even think that triple TV mounts exist. Probably easiest to custom make one with a TV mount in the middle and vesa arms coming off the sides. You can make something with three of these.

 

https://vivo-us.com/collections/monitor-mounts/products/mount-vw06q   -   same link as above

I am looking for a 3 arm monitor mount that can have a 40 inch tv in the center and 2 27 inch monitors in Portrait mode on the sides of the tv.
If there isn't anything ill just make my self a custom one but just wanted to see if there is already a product

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2 minutes ago, Drazlak said:

I am looking for a 3 arm monitor mount that can have a 40 inch tv in the center and 2 27 inch monitors in Portrait mode on the sides of the tv.
If there isn't anything ill just make my self a custom one but just wanted to see if there is already a product

TVs generally use a different mounting standard from monitors. You would have to find a mount for 3 TV's and then adapt them to VESA mounts. I don't even think that triple TV mounts exist. Probably easiest to custom make one with a TV mount in the middle and vesa arms coming off the sides. You can make something with three of these.

 

https://vivo-us.com/collections/monitor-mounts/products/mount-vw06q   -   same link as above

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1 minute ago, Unimaginative Name said:

TVs generally use a different mounting standard from monitors. You would have to find a mount for 3 TV's and then adapt them to VESA mounts. I don't even think that triple TV mounts exist. Probably easiest to custom make one with a TV mount in the middle and vesa arms coming off the sides. You can make something with three of these.

 

https://vivo-us.com/collections/monitor-mounts/products/mount-vw06q   -   same link as above

Thanks for the link and the information. I am going to be looking more into the mounts i can find see what is best chose for my setup.
Thanks again

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Haha, no. Just no. Something like that would make absolutely no sense.

Just buy a mount for the TV (as others have said, it's a larger bolt pattern) and get 2 single arms for the side monitors.

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1 minute ago, dizmo said:

Haha, no. Just no. Something like that would make absolutely no sense.

Just buy a mount for the TV (as others have said, it's a larger bolt pattern) and get 2 single arms for the side monitors.

Yeah I know it was a silly idea i'm already looking into some vesa mounts and a tv mount that will work in the idea I have.

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you are better of getting individual mounts for every monitor.

for example adjustable gas pressured arms for the sides and a stable stand for the TV in the middle.

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Just so you know... a 40 inch tv is around 20 inches in height, a 27 inch monitor in landscape is around 23.5 inches so if it was in portrait mode the 27 will be around 4 inches bigger, now a 24 inch monitor in landscape is around 21 inches wide which would make them within an inch or so of each-other.

The sizes stated are the actual display sizes not the bezels and every think else so maybe a 24 would fit better next to a 40 ? look on DisplayWars for monitor size guide, the 24/27 width would b better closer to the height of the 40.

Also as already said 3 mounts would work best for you.

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