This is a great tri-monitor solution for monitors 27 inches or smaller. There should be more than enough wiggle room to properly position the monitors on most desktops. It supports up to 32" but we think we're focusing on 27" monitors as you get the most stability and agility. If you up the ante on 32 inch monitors it depends a lot on the monitor model as some of them can be a bit dull on the back. monitor (shape, volume, etc.). We haven't decided on a final setup at this point, so we don't have full setup pics to share, and probably in a few weeks as we have a few new setups to work on once the directive and Documentation for manufactured devices is completed. So far we've tested it on three mid-size 27-inch models (all AOCs), which fit together with ease and supposedly sit flush with one another. Then we removed the center and added a 32-inch Samsung curved monitor. That was a little silly given that the center was curved, the sides were flat, and since the sides were still 27 inches, the monitors sat high or low from the center screen depending on the configuration. We will probably use it in the final version. Configuration with three 27-inch models, depending on the VESA capabilities of some new materials and where the final assembly will live. At such a time we can come back with some additional pictures. For now, the images we provide focus on some details and their features/benefits. Which brings us to longevity. The strength of these parts that make up the entire bracket is quite high. This should be more than enough to support the weight of many of these models. It hasn't given us any problems so far, although we'd like to see how it handles 3x 32" screens (we just don't have enough that we can access right away without tearing up other actively used rigs). ). So we may or may not come back to that later. In the meantime we have a few other single and dual mounts that barely support the weight of 27" models (cheap entry-level options), although this mount seems to hold up pretty close to some of the main options we have (which tend to much more expensive). As such, we'd rank this device's weight capacities in the mid-range, meaning it's a great place for the price. It has a lot of customization areas, as you can see in some of the images we've focused on. There are multiple pivot points as well as different bolts that can be adjusted to increase traction in any direction. It's not the most customizable we've worked with, but it seems more than reasonable for the price. Overall, it has "enough" settings to get the job done in most scenarios. You might find yourself playing a little more in some areas to get perfect alignment, but you'll get there. Cable management is ok. Some of us may be obsessed with order, so cable routing and management is important. We've had better, but that makes things more than clean enough to be happy with. We prefer to minimize the visual impact of cables, and that's not all. However, if you change your settings frequently, that might be fine since you don't have that many fishing lines. In the end it comes down to durability, flexibility and price. This mount seems to strike a good balance between everything, making it a great option for many situations. ** If you found our review helpful, please rate it below so we know. This helps us to provide quality feedback in the future.
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