Dual monitor full-motion desk mount - independently tilt, swivel, rotate & extend two monitors! Gets monitors out of the way & frees up valuable desk workspace!
Detailed Description
Articulating/full-motion desktop mount for two monitors from 13" to 27" & up to 22 lbs. each (10 kgs). Supports tilt angles of +/-15o , 360o swivel, 360o rotation for easy adjustment of viewing angle. Dual mounting arms extend up to 16.5" & allows height adjustment up to 18" for proper monitor positioning. Supports portrait or landscape monitor orientations. Heavy-duty C-clamp is compatible with all table and desk surfaces from .5" to 4" in thickness. Integrated cable management keeps cables neat, organized & out of the way. Compatible with VESA mounting 75x75mm and 100x100mm patterns.
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itedinfw
Thrifty Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:36a
Great price for this stand. I used it for two Dell U2711's.
pelletman
Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:42a
If you don't have two monitors you REALLY should. If you are working anyway
Mitch
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:43a
Great deal, but shipping to NY is $11.54
Mitch
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:45a
If I order 2, do you think they'll give me a problem with the rebates if I have 1 rebate each sent to 2 different addresses?
SloppyG
Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:49a
Nice, seems like a good deal in for one
Mitch
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:59a
Darn, Now available in store only! Just when I was placing the order!
amhidogha
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 11:05a
Where are you seeing shipping options? Shows "Available In-Store Only"
kenyanboy
Broke Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 11:20a
Damn! No stores near me... Fry's, when are you coming to Tampa?
Mitch
Tired Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 11:21a
amhidogha said: Where are you seeing shipping options? Shows "Available In-Store Only"
They did have shipping options up till 15 mins ago!
GWBush
Senior Member - 4K
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 1:42p
Frankly you may just be better off without them. You will always want the monitors as close to each other as possible. All my monitors have vertical adjustments. The only thing gained otherwise is a little space taken up by two stands. I know as I have been running dual screen since XP supported it back in early 2000's. Even dual CRTs...
GWBush said: Frankly you may just be better off without them. You will always want the monitors as close to each other as possible. All my monitors have vertical adjustments. The only thing gained otherwise is a little space taken up by two stands. I know as I have been running dual screen since XP supported it back in early 2000's. Even dual CRTs...
Those stands take up half my desk. I think this is awesome and it appears to me perfectly easy to put both monitors edge to edge with this.
Thanks OP!
BlueDragon
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 2:24p
On the fence about getting the triple one for $39.99 after rebate. Not sure how it fare with different brand and size of monitors? anyone has experience on it with different monitors mounted to the stand?
Thanks! This will allow me to get rid of the stack of books I have been using to prop up one monitor to the height of the other.
mshopper2
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 8:41p
raringvt said: pelletman said: If you don't have two monitors you REALLY should. If you are working anyway
If you only have two monitors, you REALLY should have 3. If you are working anyway.
If you only have 3 monitors with the triple, you REALLY should have 4 with 2 x dual for the same price. If you are working anyway. (and yes you will need a second address for the rebate)
dpid
Ancient Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 9:09p
pelletman said: If you don't have two monitors you REALLY should. If you are working anyway
I don't know how you can work without two. Have it set up in the office... when going to client and they don't have extra monitor to use, I feel like I'm half as productive.
mlinusa
New Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 9:33p
NVM
LorenPechtel
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:05p
mshopper2 said: raringvt said: pelletman said: If you don't have two monitors you REALLY should. If you are working anyway
If you only have two monitors, you REALLY should have 3. If you are working anyway.
If you only have 3 monitors with the triple, you REALLY should have 4 with 2 x dual for the same price. If you are working anyway. (and yes you will need a second address for the rebate)
Three monitors makes a lot of sense. 4, though--I see no good way to arrange them. My 3 are as wide as I find it comfortable to look and if I put another row on top of the existing ones they would be too high up.
LorenPechtel
Senior Member
posted: Dec. 21, 2012 @ 10:08p
robodukie said: atomic50 said: Rebate form says $40 for the triple
GWBush said: Frankly you may just be better off without them. You will always want the monitors as close to each other as possible. All my monitors have vertical adjustments. The only thing gained otherwise is a little space taken up by two stands. I know as I have been running dual screen since XP supported it back in early 2000's. Even dual CRTs... SonicDuck said: Those stands take up half my desk. I think this is awesome and it appears to me perfectly easy to put both monitors edge to edge with this. Thanks OP! I have this stand for two 27" Dell's. It clears up the entire desk, which is exactly why I got it. I have them shaped as a shallow V right next to eachother, works perfect, and I've gotten several compliments from others as well.
orionpirate8
New Member
posted: Dec. 23, 2012 @ 1:47p
atomic50 said: Rebate form says $40 for the triple
Drove down to the Woodland Hills, CA Store Saturday there was one Triple Mount left the Dual Mounts were sold out. I looked up the Rebate for the Triple mount and noticed the UPC and $50.00 rebate did not match what was on the rebate site.
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