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expired Posted by the-press-box | Staff • Aug 8, 2023
Aug 8, 2023 5:30 PM
Prime Members: ErGear Dual-Gas Spring Arm Triple Monitor Stand Mount (Up to 27")
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Hoping this is a good upgrade from the non-gas spring arms
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Maybe worth mentioning too but they also have https://www.amazon.com/Monitor-Gr...B085Y4HW8S for 30% off and https://www.amazon.com/Monitor-Sc...B08BFG45CB for 20% off which seemed like worse deals (spec wise I didn't see anything that jumped out at me with regard to them being much better or worse)
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C7KQ7MX8
Hoping this is a good upgrade from the non-gas spring arms
Edit:
Maybe worth mentioning too but they also have https://www.amazon.com/Monitor-Gr...B085Y4HW8S for 30% off and https://www.amazon.com/Monitor-Sc...B08BFG45CB for 20% off which seemed like worse deals (spec wise I didn't see anything that jumped out at me with regard to them being much better or worse)
A bit hard to explain, but I've been using a dual monitor mount and I like having one centered monitor and one off to the side, but most 27" dual monitor mounts don't really work without having the main arm bunched up in the and sticking far out from the back desk. And the arm for the secondary monitor isn't usually long enough to be fully stretched out and displayed at a reasonable angle. This should solve that issue since there are longer arms for a side monitor and, obviously, the upgrade to a third monitor when I join the cool kids club.
The gripes I have are that the center monitor mount protrudes pretty far out from the center pole. The plastic cable guides that hide the cables under the arms are a pain to take off and two are prone to breaking.
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Some monitors are freaking heavy and were never designed with this use case in mind. Do your research and try to stay well under the weight limit for each arm.
There are two mounting options for this, but if you can you really should drill the desk and mount that way. I had an (admittedly cheap) IKEA desk that literally BENT after a little over a year of having 3 monitors sitting on one side of a pole and putting force on the desk. That desk was a hollow core with solid edges and that wasn't quite enough.
The cable management tracks on this thing are almost guaranteed to be a letdown. Mine juuuuust barely fits a power cable and a medium diameter HDMI cable. Don't count on them being useful and be pleasantly surprised if they are.
I paid probably about $200 for mine pre-COVID and I thought that was a steal. If I needed another, I'd certainly give this a very close look at the price!