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It was a pain in the ass to setup for my 34 ultrawide. I couldn't get access to the screw to levitate or strengthen the monitor. You need to install everything first, then press down where the Vesa mount is (front of arm) and with the weight of ur monitor it will finally bring it down to give access to the key. I assume this is why it's so cheap.
It was a pain in the ass to setup for my 34 ultrawide. I couldn't get access to the screw to levitate or strengthen the monitor. You need to install everything first, then press down where the Vesa mount is (front of arm) and with the weight of ur monitor it will finally bring it down to give access to the key. I assume this is why it's so cheap.
But is it steady tho?
This was $32 with a 30% coupon for those with dual monitors. Trying to cancel the single.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CWQ5...99G41
I have the prior revision of this same stand that I bought a month ago on Amazon, for $37.60 used like new. It is a great stand, the only downside with it that I can tell you about and that I definitely do not like and you should take note of, after using it for a couple weeks with my LG 34" Ultrawide (that weighs under 17 lbs, it is lightweight for this stand for sure), is the hinge part that attaches the VESA plate to the long arm is made completely of hard plastic and it does NOT feel good or solid whenever I go to tilt the monitor up and down (most people wouldn't need to tilt much but I do because I share the monitor and arm with my computer desk AND my Sim-Lab GT1-EVO 8040 aluminum extrusion sim racing rig that is next to the desk). Because I found that I needed to torque the screw inside the plastic hinge very tight otherwise the monitor would tilt on its own if I went to move the arm a lot or a far distance, the plastic takes some muscle and effort when I go to tilt the monitor due to the screw inside being very tight and plastic, the whole hinge makes a noise when you go to tilt. I mean it works but boy I would have paid the $3 extra to have that hinge be made of metal instead of plastic for sure. It will work against the wall, but you may need to pull out the desk by a half of an inch to one inch though, as the clamp bracket itself does add about a quarter inch to the back of the design). There is also a grommet mount included, if you want to drill a hole. The HNSS7 model is the same specs as the HNSS12 in this deal basically, it is just a slightly older revision of the same exact stand (specs are exactly the same as well as the look), and you can watch the assembly video here particularly the last two minutes of the video where he shows the mount flush against the back wall with an LG 34" Ultrawide on it: https://youtu.be/0gx1isyQcG0
I just ordered two of these stands, for $40, as the coupon allows to apply on quantity 2, thanks for the deal info! I actually use a single of these mounts on the side of my desk and share my Ultrawide between my computer desk and my Sim-Lab GT1-EVO 8040 aluminum extrusion sim racing rig that is next to the desk, which I don't have a dedicated monitor stand / mount attached to, so before I get into the rig I just swing the arm over close to the rig, while sitting in my rig I can adjust it easily and tilt it if needed, and then when I'm done I swing it back to the main desk. The arm is pretty long on these, I believe 21" total, and it can go 20.5" up in height (way overkill, not sure on the use case for such height but it can do it!).
You will not be disappointed in this stand if you got it ordered for this price! it is pretty heavy duty, as even the Samsung 49" Odyssey Ultrawide models are just under the weight limit of 26.4 lbs that the stand supports. Although someone will need to report back, or check reviews, to know if a 49" (under 26 lbs) works well with this stand; in theory it should.
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