Bestergo Direct via Amazon has
HUANUO RGB Heavy Duty Monitor Arm for Ultrawide Screens up to 57" (Holds up to 44-lbs) on sale for $75.98 - 27% off discount applied at checkout =
$55.47.
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Product Description:
- This single-arm monitor mount offers 14 lighting modes, including monochrome, smooth dual-color gradients, and vibrant multicolor effects. With just one tap, you can easily switch between modes or turn off the lights when not in use. These dynamic lighting options create an immersive atmosphere, perfect for gaming or watching your favorite movies.
- Designed to accommodate 27"–57" flat and curved ultrawide monitors with 75x75mm or 100x100mm VESA mounts, this heavy-duty monitor arm ensures a strong hold. Robust C-clamps or grommet mounts securely attach to desks that are 0.8" to 3.5" thick, keeping your monitor firmly in place.
- 19.5" tall pole, offering a height adjustment range of up to 29.1". This extra height helps raise your screen to eye level while providing more room underneath for accessories or devices.
- Made from high-strength aluminum alloy, the HUANUO monitor arm features a reinforced VESA head, lock ring, and 20% thicker arms, supporting up to 44 lbs.
- Ability to tilt +50°/-50°, swivel 90°, rotate 360° for landscape or portrait mode (compatible with screens up to 49"), and extend up to 25".
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About the depth, you don't have to orient the lateral pole so that it's pointing at you or into the desk space. If you arrange the swivels so that it's parallel with the back edge of the desk, you don't lose any depth; or if you have space for pointing it away from the viewer, then you can actually gain some depth. I have similar mounts and have done that multiple times.
I don't understand this. If the screen is ultrawide won't it hit the pole?
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Quote from arealMESSiah
About the depth, you don't have to orient the lateral pole so that it's pointing at you or into the desk space. If you arrange the swivels so that it's parallel with the back edge of the desk, you don't lose any depth; or if you have space for pointing it away from the viewer, then you can actually gain some depth. I have similar mounts and have done that multiple times.
I don't understand this. If the screen is ultrawide won't it hit the pole?
I guess if you go extreme with the angles, that's possible lol. The product pictures actually show what I'm trying to outline. Some examples there show the horizontal arm oriented so that it lines up with the backplane of the desk so that it doesn't hang over and poke into the desk space, meaning no loss of depth space.
Quote from klaiiii
Quote from arealMESSiah
About the depth, you don't have to orient the lateral pole so that it's pointing at you or into the desk space. If you arrange the swivels so that it's parallel with the back edge of the desk, you don't lose any depth; or if you have space for pointing it away from the viewer, then you can actually gain some depth. I have similar mounts and have done that multiple times.
I don't understand this. If the screen is ultrawide won't it hit the pole?
I guess if you go extreme with the angles, that's possible lol. The product pictures actually show what I'm trying to outline. Some examples there show the horizontal arm oriented so that it lines up with the backplane of the desk so that it doesn't hang over and poke into the desk space, meaning no loss of depth space.
Interestingly they don't mention the depth in any of the pics. In order to arrange the swivels so that it's parallel with the back edge of the desk you'd need to mount it off center so that the monitor is centered, right?
Quote from klaiiii
Quote from arealMESSiah
About the depth, you don't have to orient the lateral pole so that it's pointing at you or into the desk space. If you arrange the swivels so that it's parallel with the back edge of the desk, you don't lose any depth; or if you have space for pointing it away from the viewer, then you can actually gain some depth. I have similar mounts and have done that multiple times.
I don't understand this. If the screen is ultrawide won't it hit the pole?
I guess if you go extreme with the angles, that's possible lol. The product pictures actually show what I'm trying to outline. Some examples there show the horizontal arm oriented so that it lines up with the backplane of the desk so that it doesn't hang over and poke into the desk space, meaning no loss of depth space.
Interestingly they don't mention the depth in any of the pics. In order to arrange the swivels so that it's parallel with the back edge of the desk you'd need to mount it off center so that the monitor is centered, right?
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