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Review on πŸ’» Adjustable Monitor Arm Stand with Laptop Tray - MOUNTUP MU4002, Fits Max 27 Inch Computer Screen and 17 Inch Notebook, Holds 17.6lbs, Clamp/Grommet Mount Base by Brian Thao

Revainrating 3 out of 5

difficult height adjustment - no gas lift

Good monitor and laptop stand I clipped the laptop mount to the table. It was pretty easy and simple. All details were clearly marked. The mount itself is heavier than it looks and seems relatively secure. You need to make sure the clamp is tight enough. Tools were provided to assemble the entire mount, including Allen keys of various sizes that could also be used as screwdrivers. The only tool that seemed to be missing was an Allen wrench to adjust the stiffness of the arm elbows. The armrests themselves rotate relatively easily. The laptop tray is equipped with anti-slip pads that stick to the tray and a strap. The pads on the laptop tray and strap make the laptop very safe and secure. Without pads, the laptop is slippery, so be sure to wear pads. The hand also easily holds my 22 inch curved rear monitor. It comes with screws to support both curved and non-curved rear monitors. The only drawback is that the height adjustment is a bit fiddly. There is no gas spring/spring, only clamps. To adjust the height, you must remove the monitor due to its weight. Although it is relatively easy to remove the monitor since it is secured with a thumbscrew, removing the monitor and using an Allen key to loosen the clamp presents a problem. If you don't normally need to adjust the height, this isn't too much of a problem. Another downside is that the laptop tray is slightly tilted, so the laptop sits slightly at an angle. Not a big deal, and can probably be fixed with a little effort.

Pros
  • Not cheap but decent
Cons
  • Nothing