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Review on Wacom Stand (ACK62802K) by Bhavin Kalant ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is better not to buy it, the product is not what it should be.

Disgusting stand, flimsy, heavy and terribly uncomfortable. It occupies the entire table, the design itself is not fixed securely, the monitor still backlashes. The height adjustment has only two positions, horizontal and vertical, and due to the location of the adjustment button at the back, you just won’t be able to adjust the tilt as you like all the time in normal mode. The table under the entire structure caved in, although my table is not small and the table top is more than 3 cm. If the table is less than 75 cm in depth, then it is better not to buy this stand, otherwise you will sit face to face with the monitor. Looks all together on the table like a simple tanker, not suitable for a small table. You will not be able to move the entire structure, nor can you assemble it alone. It took 2 hours to assemble with two people. Fixing the rotation of the monitor is fixed with a plastic bolt that does not actually fix anything, if you only fix it once and never turn it again at all. Adjusting the angle of inclination is a separate song, then it doesn’t go through, then it goes fast, it doesn’t go at all, it looks like if you adjust it often, it will all just fall apart. In general, it looks like a cheap Chinese design and it is better to fix it in one position and never touch it again. If you have a CIntiq greater than 24, then a larger size simply cannot stand it, even 24 barely hangs on it like on snot. If there are alternatives, don't even consider this stand. I don’t have monitors, only a tablet, and therefore I’m tolerant, or the whole structure must stand on a very very large table so that something else fits. I would not recommend this stand to anyone, definitely not worth the money.

Pros
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Cons
  • Terrible design, unbearable weight, disgusting assembly process very long, flimsy and unreliable design.