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πŸ’» Silver Cotytech Spring Arm Clamp Base: The Ultimate Expandable Apple Desk Mount Review

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Description of πŸ’» Silver Cotytech Spring Arm Clamp Base: The Ultimate Expandable Apple Desk Mount

Designed for the following Apple Monitors: 24-inch iMac (aluminum and glass); 27-inch iMac pre 2013; 24-inch LED Cinema Display; 27-inch LED Cinema Display; 27-inch Thunderbolt Display; If your Apple monitor is not listed above, please contact us for solutions. Desk-mountable, available in clamp base or grommet base; Clamp table thickness: 0.2"-2.21" (5-55mm); Grommet table thickness: 0.2"-2.21" (5-55mm), Hole Diameter: 0.39"-1.97" (10-50mm); Weight Capacity: Supports 17.6 - 30.8lbs (8 - 14kgs); Tilt: +90 Degree / -45 Degree; Rotation: 360 Degree; Swivel: Max 180 Degree; Mounting Pattern: VESA compliant: 75x75 and 100x100; Maximum extension: 27.6" (700mm). Pole length: 7.87" (200mm); Expandable to support two monitors with additional arms Longer pole may be needed depends on monitor size; Height Adjustment Range: 5.1" at 7.87" pole (16.95" at 19.7" pole), 11.2" - 13.4" at monitor; Maximum productivity and supreme ergonomic comfort. Solid Aluminum die-cast construction; Space saving with its compact design; Neat and efficient cable management; Clean look with minimal hardware visible from underside of work surface; Easy installation and dis-installation; Color: Metallic Silver (please contact us for special order of white or red color). Spring arm design makes extension, retraction and height adjustments dynamically and easily; Maximum adjustment rendered by tilting, swiveling, rotation and dynamic height adjustment; Swift and easy movements and adjustments.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Will NOT work with Late 2012 iMac

Full instructions were not included (no big deal, they are here on the product page). Spent almost an hour between trying to find the "latch" to release the stand and searching the web to find that this model's stand is designed differently. Since the only option would be a VESA adapter attached to the stand, I'm just going to return it and forego the easy seated position option for this computer. Although the arm seemed well made, I just couldn't use it. Updating the page to clarify that the…

Pros
  • Rugged finish
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 4 out of 5

very convenient for standing editing

I was a little skeptical about this build due to the lack of reviews, but after settling on a $900 standing desk I made my choice. I'm pleasantly surprised at the build quality of this thing! My mid-2011 27-inch iMac used to sit on top of a broken printer - my desk now looks more open and tidier. In addition, the arm articulates much higher and with more reach than before, which is very handy for standing editing. I'm still gaining spring resistance, but overall it feels very supportive with no

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Late 2015 iMac 27 " VESA

Pro Setup Tip: Balancing a heavy monitor, especially a 27" iMac in its heavy aluminum chassis, can be tricky when trying to move it use, be uncomfortable with one hand the other hand faster to tighten the four VESA screws behind the monitor. That is, considering that most people will assemble this solo and most people only have two arms and hands. But here's how it gets easier: with the Cotytech mount fully installed on the table, tilt the monitor mount up until it's no longer pointing at the…

Pros
  • nice touch
Cons
  • Can't remember, but there was something