The bracket itself makes a fairly stable and well-made impression. I had some issues with the movement of one of the levers during assembly; I had to get a longer allen wrench (to make the lever stronger) and a glove (to keep the wrench from cutting my hand so hard) before I could loosen it. I thought I was going to briefly break my hand from the force required to loosen the screw (I could feel the allen wrench visibly flexing in my hand), but it doesn't look worse. If you have an Asus ROG Swift you should be able to mount the monitor, but it won't be as easy as the instructions describe it. Follow the instructions as if the monitor had a curved back (long screws and thick spacers). You can tighten all of the screws, which should give you enough clearance to slide the monitor onto the bracket. After installing the monitor on the bracket, you can tighten the screws. IF manufacturers want to hear a suggestion, change the VESA mount to look like a RevainBasics dual PC monitor stand, which of course has enough space to hold monitors like ROG. Quickly.
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