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Really wish I'd gone with a different design... But apart from that one gripe, I've had it for 3 years and it's been solid with my 27" and 24" monitors.
Really wish I'd gone with a different design... But apart from that one gripe, I've had it for 3 years and it's been solid with my 27" and 24" monitors.
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Really wish I'd gone with a different design... But apart from that one gripe, I've had it for 3 years and it's been solid with my 27" and 24" monitors.
I've also had this for three years and have the exact feelings. Also adding the extensions causes too much stress and instability on the arm. Otherwise it serves its purpose.
Really wish I'd gone with a different design... But apart from that one gripe, I've had it for 3 years and it's been solid with my 27" and 24" monitors.
I have this same monitor arm stand and 100% agree with every thing he said. Good product for what it's worth.
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I'm at a different house now and I've resolved to mounting one directly on the front wall with the 2nd in the corner which is working well too. The third monitor is now an AC because it happens to be a window. But I would definitely consider using a corner now to wall mount both side monitors and one arm on the middle one.
For me the joints at the monitor mounts were a bit weak and my monitors would tip forward at the slightest bump or brush. I called Huanuo, sent them some basic pics illustrating the situation and they sent me another set, which had a sturdier joint - I guess my original was stock from before a redesign. They're not super strong but they're stronger and they don't tip forward when I look at them too hard.
The bottom line for me is that it's an okay monitor arm but I got it for it's adjustability, so I could easily swivel a monitor into portrait or swing one to from my desk towards my armchair. But in the end, it's too much of a hassle to reposition them back together, so while I can position them in a varriety of positions, I don't want to touch them after I've got them set an leveled.
Really wish I'd gone with a different design... But apart from that one gripe, I've had it for 3 years and it's been solid with my 27" and 24" monitors.
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Really wish I'd gone with a different design... But apart from that one gripe, I've had it for 3 years and it's been solid with my 27" and 24" monitors.
I've actually considered getting a tri mount in place of a dual mount just to experiment with setups in which the desk is positioned against a wall, because you get that 2nd forearm of movement. Something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/MOUNTPRO-T...B07YWKQ873
As an example. I wish they made these like the alternatives y'all mentioned, where the two flanking arms are directly attached to the desk mount, separate from each other and the center pole. Or, you know, just drop the center altogether and give me three piece arms. I guess I can do that with the modular ergotron setups (like the LX side-by-side) and add my own extra forearms, but those are so overpriced.