So I bought this thing for 2 monitors, one 27" Viewsonic and the other 32" Phillips. The brackets look good and are stable. I like the look and the cable covers which are very easy to remove. I also like that you can connect it to the table with a clip on the edge or through a hole drilled in the table. The throttle easily holds the monitors in place once adjusted, and it was pretty easy and simple. The part of the arm responsible for tilting the monitor up or down is hot bullshit. With both of my monitors, no matter how tight I twisted them, I came back after a few minutes to find the monitors face down toward the tabletop. She couldn't keep her hand perpendicular to herself like she should. I came up with a solution where I use heavy large zip ties to pull the VESA mount up so the monitor is facing straight up like it should be instead of down. In a few years, when I feel like I got my money's worth for this thing, it's going to go in the trash. Unless I can take it apart and find some nuts and bolts and a Home Depot with more staying power than the ones that come with it, which I probably end up doing. Is he up to his task? Yes. However, I cannot rate it more than 2 stars because I had to spontaneously find a solution that is neither elegant nor durable to make it work. Shame.
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