Pros & Cons
Pros
Great montir arms. Looks sleak, doesn't budge and free's up space from where my monitor stand was. Well made and with an excellent finish. Does the job well.
Highlights
Quality
Great bit of kit easy to build and fit very happy
Got it since now few months, got 3 x 27' screen on it and doesn't move at all, strong and robust
There has been no slipping or droop over the 4 months of ownership
It can be either drilled into a table or attached to an adjustable g-clamp - i went with the latter as it's likely in the futur... Read More
Price
For the money this is the best i found so far,sturdy enough to keep my 27 inch monitor,also comes with fitting for 2 monitors.
I can’t quite understand how its done so cheap.
Great value for money in my opinion.
This really is good value for money.
Competitiveness
There is more tilt adjustment than other similar products.
Overview
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- This product had a total of 265 reviews as of our last analysis date on May 8 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There has been no slipping or droop over the 4 months of ownership
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With the pandemic i like many others have borrowed some of the nicer kit from the office to create a home office
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I also game a bit so have big screens anyway usually one with discord spotify streams up and the other for the actual gaming
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Originally i did a horizontal setup but with a 27 inch and 32 inch screen this wasnt practical
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
First because it was giving me techneck as i panned across the 1
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Second because it looked terrible because of the different aspects and bezels really you should match your monitors if you do a horizontal setup but not everyone can afford such a luxury at once
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I then switched to a horizontalvertical portrait setup but it just made it look worse
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So a horizontal stack was the next step