Customer Reviews for Mount-It! - Freestanding Triple Monitor Desk Stand for 1927 Screens with Height, Tilt, Swivel & Cable Management - Black
Customer Rating
5
Its pretty good
on July 13, 2018
Posted by: Pavel
Exactly what I needed, very good quality build parts, it let's you adjust the screens with many angle approaches, it even has a height adjustment for every screen mount so if your screens have a height difference due to a bigger frame or mount point you can adjust them all still to be the same height ( gives you an inch +/- of margin to play with) - not that common on these products.Note that if you plan not to attach the center pole to the table and simply place it as is with the base plate, you will limit yourself to the angle of how much you can turn the side monitors curved to your direction since the center-weight-point will be moved further then the base playe and it will fall forward. In my pictures you can see the maximum angle to curve without mounting the pole to the table
Overall the build quality is ok. The plastic cable management loops broke almost immediately, not a big deal. The hex joints on the arms don't stay completely stationary when tightened down fully, also not a huge deal.If you're planning on mounting straight to a desk so that you don't have to use the bulky stand, this isn't your stand. The weight of the monitors causes the stand to lean forward quite a bit and it can't be screwed any tighter without damaging the wood desk it's mounted to.Also it was nice of them to include the thumbscrews for mounting the monitors but I wouldn't trust the plastic on them of you have expensive monitors.
This was a great solution to having two independent monitors standing next to ...
on June 19, 2018
Posted by: D. Edgar
This was a great solution to having two independent monitors standing next to one another. Not only are the two stands gone, but the monitors are raised up, creating additional desk space underneath.
Seems secure, only reason for 4 stars is when both monitors were in landscape orientation they would not line up perfectly. I switched the right to portrait orientation and my OCD was calmed.