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Do you have any brands you rely on for monitor mounts?

Do you have any brands you rely on for monitor mounts?

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Arzuzizu
Member
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04-30-2016, 09:50 AM
#11
Mounts typically offer both 75x75 and 100x100 options. You might want to look for a model specifically labeled as 100x100 if that's what you need.
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Arzuzizu
04-30-2016, 09:50 AM #11

Mounts typically offer both 75x75 and 100x100 options. You might want to look for a model specifically labeled as 100x100 if that's what you need.

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ozysprint
Member
121
05-01-2016, 07:39 AM
#12
No, a mount typically comes with adapters for different sizes.
If you need a mount that can change height, you must also consider the monitor's weight (without the stand). This ensures the spring tension stays within a suitable range.
Visit the ergotron website to understand these factors better.
They welcome questions and provide detailed information about mounts, requirements, and additional details.
If you have a budget to consider, ergotron is the ideal choice.
Are you seeking a wall mount or a desk mount?
For one monitor or several?
How much adjustability is required?
What do you mean by your bar?
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ozysprint
05-01-2016, 07:39 AM #12

No, a mount typically comes with adapters for different sizes.
If you need a mount that can change height, you must also consider the monitor's weight (without the stand). This ensures the spring tension stays within a suitable range.
Visit the ergotron website to understand these factors better.
They welcome questions and provide detailed information about mounts, requirements, and additional details.
If you have a budget to consider, ergotron is the ideal choice.
Are you seeking a wall mount or a desk mount?
For one monitor or several?
How much adjustability is required?
What do you mean by your bar?

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Song_month
Junior Member
11
05-01-2016, 11:01 AM
#13
Ergotron seems to be beyond my budget. I’ve bought a lot from monoprice and will likely try them again.
Desk setup.
One monitor.
It mostly needs some movement since I have an unusual arrangement in my basement bar, allowing me to use my bike and trainer indoors during the winter.
We have a bar in the basement where I play games, and I ride my bike using zwift, so I have two setups. The monitor needs to swivel slightly to serve both purposes.
I’m aiming for a mount that can be clamped onto the bar, giving me more space at the bar for my legs and my first mat under both my mouse and keyboard.
I’m also getting my first wireless mouse for Christmas, which adds a bit more flexibility.
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Song_month
05-01-2016, 11:01 AM #13

Ergotron seems to be beyond my budget. I’ve bought a lot from monoprice and will likely try them again.
Desk setup.
One monitor.
It mostly needs some movement since I have an unusual arrangement in my basement bar, allowing me to use my bike and trainer indoors during the winter.
We have a bar in the basement where I play games, and I ride my bike using zwift, so I have two setups. The monitor needs to swivel slightly to serve both purposes.
I’m aiming for a mount that can be clamped onto the bar, giving me more space at the bar for my legs and my first mat under both my mouse and keyboard.
I’m also getting my first wireless mouse for Christmas, which adds a bit more flexibility.

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FlorinVladut
Member
82
05-03-2016, 10:56 AM
#14
Monitor weight seems around 15 pounds.
The monoprice appears to weigh approximately 20 pounds.
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FlorinVladut
05-03-2016, 10:56 AM #14

Monitor weight seems around 15 pounds.
The monoprice appears to weigh approximately 20 pounds.

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kip1113
Member
129
05-03-2016, 01:18 PM
#15
Preparing for setup! The new mouse is fully charged. The playmat is set up and ready to use. The monitor arm is securely attached to the bar. Small rubber pads have been placed. Is this typically sufficient protection for the desktop where it's mounted?
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kip1113
05-03-2016, 01:18 PM #15

Preparing for setup! The new mouse is fully charged. The playmat is set up and ready to use. The monitor arm is securely attached to the bar. Small rubber pads have been placed. Is this typically sufficient protection for the desktop where it's mounted?

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cally1900
Member
165
05-12-2016, 10:22 AM
#16
About to insert the bolts for mounting the monitor on the arm. Do you have any advice to avoid damaging the monitor? 😬
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cally1900
05-12-2016, 10:22 AM #16

About to insert the bolts for mounting the monitor on the arm. Do you have any advice to avoid damaging the monitor? 😬

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05-16-2016, 10:54 AM
#17
I encountered an unexpected issue. Do you have any suggestions?
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Libxcoleman123
05-16-2016, 10:54 AM #17

I encountered an unexpected issue. Do you have any suggestions?

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PGVortex
Member
146
05-17-2016, 06:05 PM
#18
Cut a small wood piece to fit the lip and you could screw it into the desk bottom, just like before.
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PGVortex
05-17-2016, 06:05 PM #18

Cut a small wood piece to fit the lip and you could screw it into the desk bottom, just like before.

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tacorich1k23
Member
110
05-17-2016, 06:35 PM
#19
Eventually came to the same conclusion. Thank you. Now I'm just working on finding a way to keep the monitor stationary. Also, are most monitors flat on the back? My isn't and I had to push the bracket in and scrape the back of my monitor.
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tacorich1k23
05-17-2016, 06:35 PM #19

Eventually came to the same conclusion. Thank you. Now I'm just working on finding a way to keep the monitor stationary. Also, are most monitors flat on the back? My isn't and I had to push the bracket in and scrape the back of my monitor.

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