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Monoprice Dual Monitor Stand for 15
Monoprice Dual Monitor Stand for 15

Monoprice Dual Monitor Stand for 15" to 30" Screens - Adjustable Free-Standing Desk Mount (13815) | Perfect for Home Office, Gaming Setup & Workspace Organization

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Product Description

This Free Standing Desk Mount is designed to support two computer monitors or flat screen televisions with screen sizes from 15 ~ 30 inches. The fully adjustable design allows you to position the displays at eye level, improving the ergonomics of your workspace. Constructed of high-grade aluminum and steel, it supports two displays weighing up to 22 lbs. each, while the free standing design means that you don't have to clamp it to a desk and can easily move it from one desk to another.

Product Features

Compatible with displays with 75 x 75 and 100 x 100 VESA patterns

Recommended for 15" to 30" displays

Constructed of high-grade aluminum and steel

Supports two displays weighing up to 22 lbs. each

Displays can be individually swiveled 60 Degree and tilted 12 Degree to get the optimum viewing angle

Rotate displays 360 Degree to easily switch between landscape and portrait display orientations

Cable management clips help keep your workstation neat and tidy

Effortless installation with no need to clamp it to your desk

Customer Reviews

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Five years and we had Zero RMA's. No loose joints. No sagging or tilting monitors.After trying a number of other models, this is hands-down the only monitor stand I will ever buy for my office.___________________________________PRO'S:_____________________________An AMAZING and unique feature that no one discusses: the foot on this stand is FLAT.This stand doesn't take up ANY desk space because you can still use your entire desk surface!Put your laptop on it, put a cold glass dripping with condensation on it, put your keyboard on it, pile papers all over. You won't even notice it's there.Now I will tell you how to avoid the two potential hazards:1) Tipping overEasy fix! Just don't bend the arms so far forward!* Most people will pull both arms towards themselves if they want make the monitors touch. Don't do it that way. Slide the monitors left and right along the arms to bring them closer together.* You only need to pull the arms forward to adjust the V shape angle. Slide the monitors and you won't need to pull them far enough to tip it over.* When you want an extremely acute V angle: only bring one arm forward, leave the other arm far back, and rotate the foot until your face is in the middle of the V.2) Parts do not fit/poor build quality* Unlike all the cheap stands out there, the entire thing is 100% well-machined steel. The only plastic parts are the clips.The parts fit like a glove.* FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS!Go step by step and don't skip. Don't just read the parts about where to put the screws. You will need the included allen wrench to lock in the tilt, monitor distance, arms, etc. There are many places to tighten. Get those screws really tight!Set it up right and nothing will move ever again.* Take your time when screwing the post into the base. Line up the threads before screwing it in. Otherwise you'll torque it at an angle and it'll never go in.* Use the plastic ring to position the arm height *before* you put the monitor arms on (it's in the instructions!)Really tighten the ring, but don't rely on it to hold the monitors up. It's only there to help you screw the monitor arms on at the right height. Those two screws on the back of the monitor arm's clamp are what hold the arm in place. Get those screws really tight!* I usually tighten the four monitor tilt screws before I even test putting a monitor on them. Don't rely on them being tight enough right out of the box.Get those screws really REALLY tight when you are happy with the tilt.* There are rubber pads. Use them if you're worried about scratches or your coffee cup's heat damaging your desk's surface.* HERE IS THE EASY WAY TO GET EVERYTHING POSITIONED HOW YOU LIKE ITThe back of your monitor has four VESA mount screw holes. The stand's VESA bracket has two cut-outs and two screw holes. The cut-outs point UP.* On the back of your monitor: put screws in the top two VESA screw holes. The two screws will let the monitor hang from the cut-outs.* Hang the monitors on the cut-outs, sit in your chair, consider my (1) suggestions above, remove the monitors, make adjustments, repeat until perfect.___________________________________CON'S:_____________________________My only complaint: the pole's plastic clips for wire management are small. Two thick VGA video cables plus two thick power cables can be too much. When that happens I replace the two clips with black velcro strips or black zip ties.Doing the job right can be time consuming, but do it right and you'll never worry about it again.It's gets a little top heavy when you have the monitors up and the base is not bolted. I don't want to bolt into the desk. I have 22 inch monitors and only 8 lbs each, but if I touch them it leans forward. I can't really slide them closer to the middle or farther out in the space that I have either.This product is poorly manufactured. The monitor arm does not fit on the base securely. It simply does not work and is a waste.I was so excited to finally clean up my desktop and have both my 30" monitors on a dual monitor stand. After wrestling with this stand and my two 30" monitors all afternoon with little success I was disappointed. When it tipped over TWICE, I got angry! With 30" monitors this product is not just bad, its dangerous.Fully adjustable, fits my two 28inch+ monitors perfectly.This mount is excellent, I love the super-mega-ultra-wide I now have with it. The triple display with 29" ultra-wide in the middle fills my complete field of view improving both work and gaming. It did take a bit of tweaking & tinkering to get all 3 monitors aligned perfectly, but once dialed in it's excellent.My setup has a LG 29" ultra-wide in the middle with ASUS 24" wide on either side, making for an immersive experience. I'm not sure if the mount was designed to handle an ultra wide, but it works if anyone's wondering. Though I wouldn't try going much larger than 29", a 32" might work there is some room the outer monitors can move still.I got this so I can install three 27" monitors for my racing simulator. Installation was a bit of a pain, I'd say read the manual better than I did. Installation is a pain if you're by yourself. Adjustment is alright but I wish I could turn the outside screens in more but I can't. The best thing to do is create a spacer on the middle monitor and bring it out 1-4 inches so that you can turn the arms more in, which is what I'll be doing with my 3D printer. Who knows what that will do to the centre of gravity, they might tip over but that's on me to find out. Probably way better if you have a 24 incher set up. If you have bigger monitors than 24", I'd get something with more adjust-ability.The monitor stand itself is pretty good. It holds them up well.The only reason I'm putting 3 stars is because the hassle of the setup is.... really... really bad.The vertical adjustment for the monitors on the left and right with the screw does not work what so ever, literally not at all...The only way I was able to get my monitors to be the same height as the middle one was to use a wrench, which took a really long time.Otherwise, it's pretty good. Holds them up well without sag, I'm using 3 24 inch monitorsThe Very unstable foot almost made me lose 2 monitors on the outer arms. Packed it up right away and sent it back for a refund. I replaced it with a model that bolts securely through a hole in the desk. Plus the outer arms need to have an elbow half way down for proper adjusting of the 2 outer monitors. This unit is very poorly designed from multiple viewpoints.First time purchasing a Monoprice product and I was a little concerned about purchasing a triple-monitor mount for a fraction of the price of competing products but that concern was clearly unwarranted. I've had it set up for almost 2 weeks and am very happy with it. It's solid and sturdy, seems to be well built, and was pretty easy to put together. If you're looking for a triple-monitor mount without spending a fortune, I'd buy this one again without a second thought.