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Review on πŸ–₯️ Enhance Productivity and Comfort with the Triple LCD Monitor Desk Mount Stand - Fully Adjustable for 3 Screens up to 27 inches, 25 lbs. Weight Capacity per Pivot by Dana Berger

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Free up space on your desk!

I read MANY reviews on it before deciding to buy. It's not cheap. There are much cheaper alternatives to this but I was concerned about the quality and didn't want to break anything and break all the monitors. This is my first triple monitor stand. I actually bought this for my wife's home office. She was happy with her dual monitor setup, but when I added another monitor to her mix, there was less desk space and it felt very cramped. In general, I notice the following. It appears to be an extremely strong base/pole. Honestly I can't imagine how it breaks. This is a very heavy steel for the base plate. It will scratch your table. Why the manufacturer didn't include any padding/felt feet/neoprene bottom plate to put on is stupid for me at the price. I used a towel under the base when moving things. Gave it all up pretty quickly. MAYBE 10 minutes including screwing the brackets to the back of the monitors. After that, the hardest part was adjusting the corners, the height, and closing the gaps. I must have fiddled with the settings for 2 hours to make sure there weren't any gaps or monitor bezels weren't weird. Your setup consists of two Dell 27 inch monitors. One as the main and the other on the left. Dell 24" right side. My OCD is killing me looking at it because I want all 3 monitors to match but that's fine with her. Looks good but I feel like it could be better could look like if they all fitted together. NO issues with this mount that holds all three monitors. Tilting the monitors up is a pain as they are very tight and there really isn't an easy way to tilt it. Due With the quick stand/latch system, you can tilt the monitor down slightly, but when you lift it, it rises until it locks on the edge and then tilts, allowing you to lift the monitor with the rail until it catches the edge Corner hooked. It's kind of silly to be honest. The instructions were short and to the point. Nothing special. There's a small semi-circular object with double-sided tape that the instructions don't say anything about. So I still have to go here figure out what that detail is? Overall I like this triple monitor mount for the 100 series monitors. I like it so much that I buy a 3+1 monitor from Ergotech, but I buy the 130 series as it's a huge improvement over the 100 series. Much better bracket design and base design. Since I don't often move monitors once placed, this is a good setting. You'll free up a lot of desk space, but be aware that if you're looking for the perfect fit, you'll need to spend some time tweaking. left/right - up/down - in/out angles, etc. Because when you tune one, something else shifts slightly. Alright, the finished look is gorgeous! I find that Ergotech should include more clamps for cable management. They give you one for the center pole. You should get two, and they should snap tighter than they do now. They also give you two cable clips. There must be AT LEAST 4 cards, one for each hand. Two just isn't enough. I had to use some zip ties so you can't see anything hanging from the bottom of the monitor. As cheap as clips are, they should have no problem supplying more customers for a more professional and tidier look. TLDR: * Pros: - Frees up desktop space. - Professional look. Cons: - The base MUST have something underneath. It will scratch your table. Customization could be better and you will spend time setting everything up. No clips for cable management. When you hit the table, the monitors "shake/move". When I see this in a high traffic area, it gets annoying very quickly. - Depending on the location of the computer, you may need to purchase longer monitor/USB cables. about him and he disappears. (IE: woman's laptop/dock)

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