🚀 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The EZM Deluxe Triple Monitor Mount Stand is designed to support up to three 28" widescreen monitors, including curved models. It features adjustable arms for optimal positioning, a heavy-weighted base for stability, and quick-release mounting brackets for easy installation. With 360° rotation and height adjustability, this stand enhances your workspace ergonomics and productivity.
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Heavy Duty!
It took me about 20 minutes to put this together, I could have done it faster but I was watching TV during the project.It is defiantly heavy duty, it feels very strong and is defiantly able to hold my 3 24" monitors.The hardest part about putting this together was when mounting the two arms to the center stand, the drilled holes were a bit tight so when screwing in the arms the last screw was tough to put in, but manageable.The top grommet cover isn't large enough to hold 6 cables (3 power cables and 3 DVI cables) The center cut out needs to be cut out a bit more so I left it off. I have ordered two new cables (Mini Display port to DVI) and i hope the smaller diameter cable will be able to fit in the grommet.You are provided two reusable zip ties that you can place one on each arm for cable management, it would be nice to have some additional cable management options. The factory power cables for the monitors (i think 4') are barely enough to feed through the arms and down/out of the center pole so i had to move my power strip to just behind the stand. If you don't mind this then it will work for you, but i would recommend ordering some longer power cables for your monitors to ensure enough distance if you want to place the power strip on the floor behind or move it off to the side. The same goes for the video cables. I have my computer on top of the desk near the monitor stand but if you want to have the computer below the desk or off to the side you may want to purchase cables greater than 8' (10' -12') should do the trick.The center monitor sticks out a bit far for my comfort, I was hoping to have more of an 'Arc' to my set up. Once mounted the monitors are very easy to adjust (tilt, rotate, angle). Sometimes almost a bit too easy.This also comes with an additional bolt that can be threaded up through the bottom (you have to have a hole drilled into your desk). I didn't install this because it feels solid enough with out it and i didn't want to drill into my desk... =)This is a great stand and will work well with a three monitor setup, just make sure you have enough room, it's big and heavy...I love Eyefinity set up - sooooo much fun to game now!
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Well built. Very sturdy.
Cons:* Screws (for the arms) are painted and as such can be difficult to thread. I recommend screwing them in and out a few times before actually trying to assemble it. Otherwise you will be doing that during assembly which will likely ~double assembly time.* I got the version with a stand but it includes a desk bolt. Other desk bolts I've seen were actually clamps. This one requires you to drill a hole through your desk to install. I won't be using the desk bolt. The base is very stable so this shouldn't be an issue.* No locks on the VESA assemblies. If you have heavy monitors you will be adjusting these fairly regularly.Pros:* Price!* Extremely stable. I had expected some wobble for the price but am pleasantly surprised.* Quality construction and materials. Everything fit together as it should. I'm not sure the gauge of steel(?) used but it's very thick. I'd guess 1/2 inch on the base and 1/4 inch on the arms. The VESA mounts are pre-assembled. You just construct the base and screw the 2 arms to it. The center VESA mount connects to both arms in the center for added stability. Done.* Simple and well designed. Nothing groundbreaking. It just works. You can use the center post to route cables. There's a cutout at the base for cables to exit and the top has a plastic cap with a hole in it to feed cables.* Minus the threading issue I mention in the 'cons', it should only take you about 10-15 minutes to assemble. The threading issues I mention tacked on another 20 minutes.Other:My brother bought one of these first and recommended it to me. We both wanted more of a wraparound effect so we're going to 'sink' the center VESA mount by constructing a bracket minus the tilt/pivot assembly. That should sink the monitor by about 3" and allow us to tilt the outside monitors inwards. It will also allow us to hide the L/R bevel on the center monitor by overlapping it (we're doing surround gaming). After I ordered mine I showed my boss and now he's going to order a few of them for him and his roomies. It's a good stand and you can't beat the price!