Of course you can spend hundreds of dollars on an ESI Ergo Arm. Or you can buy this one. After a long search I decided on the second one. You see, I had to face a unique situation as my computer desk was originally designed for professional audio production and has a vertical shelf on the back. I needed to find a monitor mount that was low enough to place the monitors at eye level despite being mounted on a stand, and still allow enough flexibility in positioning. PROS: All materials are of excellent quality. Heavy metal, powder coated, durable hardware . It's very easy to put together (I hardly had to look at the instructions) and easily supports a pair of 24-inch Dell UltraSharp monitors. One thing I'd like to note is that if you have a Dell UltraSharp or any other monitor that has a recessed hole for a VESA mount, you'll need to use the Rs (included) space, otherwise it's almost impossible to fit the Monitor attach the striker plate to the end of the gas spring arms. gas springs) becomes a bit more difficult. I recommend adjusting them no more than a full turn (maybe half a turn) at a time until they are just right. As others have pointed out, the idea is to have enough tension to hold the monitor in the desired position, but not enough to move it up (or down) on its own. Due to the complexity of this setup, my rating lost a star. It's a winner guys. And you really can't beat the price for the quality you're getting.
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