So let's start with what I really like about this stand, what I find a bit difficult and what the obvious downside is. It's really easy to assemble. It takes some hard pressure to get the legs into the holes provided, but after that he just uses it or adds extensions for more attractiveness. I myself like the added attraction. I've looked at many other stands on Etsy and other stores and part of the problem is that they make for a really slim monitor stand design. As you can see from the picture, some of them are quite round and take up some girth themselves. The other stand I have is V shaped and will not work as well with this one. So watch your sizes. Plus, it elevates the stand, giving extra space underneath, and actually has room for some speakers. While it was easy to assemble, there are some odd clearance issues around one of the legs. I'm building it like everyone else, but that's the way it is. clear. There's a hell of a lot I can do about it other than ask for another one, which seems like more trouble than it's worth. To make matters worse, the finish is mostly textured plastic, but the legs themselves are smooth, which makes it stand out. even more. Finally USB 2.0. yes this one There are plenty of devices that you can use USB 2.0 with and you'll be fine, but it would be nice if they gave you modern ports everywhere. Given the price and size, this is a pretty good deal no matter what. There are so many skinny racks with no ports, but this one is easy. suitable for many occasions. It's a quick fix at a good price that lasts as a USB hub with a partial bonus. I would take another one if the partner monitor wasn't so big.
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