Monoprice 30.8" x 11" Glass Top Wide Multimedia Desktop Monitor Stand
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Monoprice has Monoprice 30.8" x 11" Glass Top Wide Multimedia Desktop Monitor Stand (16359) on sale for $14.44 when you apply promo code BF15 in cart. Shipping is free.
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I got this and it's nice but does anyone know about some kind of threaded extended legs for these. I'm about to just make some out of wood bc I can't fit my hand and keyboard under it at the same time
14.44 with the code, $15.34 with tax on the way to me.
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I got this and it's nice but does anyone know about some kind of threaded extended legs for these. I'm about to just make some out of wood bc I can't fit my hand and keyboard under it at the same time
Is there anything at the top or bottom of the legs with a thread? (edit: I see in the product link they are threaded at the top, but also check the bottom)
I have an Ikea table with adjustable legs but I needed a little extra length -- I used four of these (threaded coupling nut), got some bolts (matching thread), sheered of the heads, cleaned them up, and used them to extend the legs just an inch or two. You could dress it up somehow, too -- IDK, PVC or something?
I got this and it's nice but does anyone know about some kind of threaded extended legs for these. I'm about to just make some out of wood bc I can't fit my hand and keyboard under it at the same time
If it's like the one I have you can buy two and screw the legs from one onto the other?
I've been using this exact top as a monitor riser for the last two years. It's AWESOME and is still going strong holding my heavy Alienware AW3423DW OLED, and previously, it held my LG 34GN850. The glass is thick, the legs are sturdy, and there's no wobble or any similar shenanigans.
Why do I prop my monitors? Both my old LG and my Alienware's stands "stick out" enough where it interferes with my mouse movements - especially in esports games where I need a large surface area for mouse sweeps. Also, since this stand is low rising, it doesn't elevate my monitor too much while maintaining a good proportion on my desk (and not look out of place).
Edit: I do place my riser a bit off-centered so that the front right leg doesn't sit on my mousepad surface area. And my monitor itself is placed on the left side of the stand. This allows the monitor to still be centered to my head and body. It admittedly drove my OCD a little crazy at first but I've gotten used to it since it allows me to play esports competitively.
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Thanks I was going to buy this to put under a TV weighing 66 lbs
I have an Ikea table with adjustable legs but I needed a little extra length -- I used four of these (threaded coupling nut), got some bolts (matching thread), sheered of the heads, cleaned them up, and used them to extend the legs just an inch or two. You could dress it up somehow, too -- IDK, PVC or something?
If it's like the one I have you can buy two and screw the legs from one onto the other?
Why do I prop my monitors? Both my old LG and my Alienware's stands "stick out" enough where it interferes with my mouse movements - especially in esports games where I need a large surface area for mouse sweeps. Also, since this stand is low rising, it doesn't elevate my monitor too much while maintaining a good proportion on my desk (and not look out of place).
Edit: I do place my riser a bit off-centered so that the front right leg doesn't sit on my mousepad surface area. And my monitor itself is placed on the left side of the stand. This allows the monitor to still be centered to my head and body. It admittedly drove my OCD a little crazy at first but I've gotten used to it since it allows me to play esports competitively.