Conclusion: I am satisfied and would buy it again because I am economical. I've been using the stand for several months and I'm very happy with the results. My stand fits 3 20" monitors in landscape orientation, which expands my maximum peripheral view. The stand is very sturdy and pretty easy to assemble, but be careful as there are a lot of screws and parts. The stand supports portrait orientation, but be careful as it rotates. Misalignment can cause the monitor to "slip" off the ball joint if not installed properly. This is not a problem for a portrait. The only downside is that you will likely have to remove the monitors from the stand if you want to make any up/down adjustments. The horizontal alignment is very good for external monitors. The center is "hard" fixed, so get it right the first time. Moving this setup can be tricky without disassembly compared to the dual monitor version of this stand (I own one too) and it moved very easily when assembled. If you compare this stand to a $200 stand you will be disappointed. If you're looking for functionality and value for money, this is a good choice.
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