🚀 Elevate Your Productivity with Style!
The MonMount Triple Monitor Stand is a robust and stylish solution for managing multiple screens, supporting up to three 27-inch displays in a sleek triangle orientation. Designed for durability with a steel frame, it combines functionality with modern aesthetics, making it the perfect addition to any professional workspace.
Manufacturer | MonMount |
Brand | MonMount |
Item Weight | 18.35 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 29.5 x 5.5 x 13 inches |
Item model number | LCD-3501T-B |
Color | Black |
Material Type | steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | LCD-3501T-B |
Standing screen display size | 27 Inches |
D**E
More than you want to know about this mount!
For everyone like me who had a multitude of "will it fit" questions, maybe some of this will help.The poll is 28.875" tall wo/base; 30" w/base; 1.375" OD. Hmmmm... bet these mounts would fit a piece of conduit too (but I digress).Center point of top mount at full height is 27.5" high wo/base; 28.567 w/base.Mount offset to poll is 3.75" straight, 2" at 90 degrees.Poll screws to base or desk, both secured to desk with 3/8" bolt and backing plate fed from under the desk screwing into threaded poll.Base is a 6 lb horse shoe 12.5 w x 13.5 d.Bottom arm may be mounted at any point on poll w/ or wo/top mount. Same for top mount w/ or wo/arm.Arm mounts are 24" on center.Arm will not fold back, will fold forward until mounts meet. Mounts rotate out 90 degrees, in about 5 degrees.All mounts swivel side to side, up and down and mounting plate rotates.Only tool NOT supplied is a Philips Screw Driver. KEEP all tools, you will need them for later adjustments.Not mentioned in the instructions is the vertical detent of the mounts is adjusted/tightened by snapping off the plastic covers and using the supplied wrench. Oddly, extra covers are supplied.This is a very solid mount and is very stable UNLESS you try to rotate the base from mounter front. It needs the size 13 shoe in front. Of course screwing it to the desk takes care of that.Assembly offers no wire chases, everything is surface strapped. Cable straps are supplied for the arm, however you will need some ties for the poll.Two 24" (diagonal) monitors (actually 22.5" wide) will mount to the arm and turn in such that you are face on to the monitors sitting about 32" in front of them. Top monitor tilts down nicely also to face.They should sell the arms and mounts separately. One could get very creative with these well engineered pieces.
F**S
Very nice quality and super sturdy
WOW - what a deal! Very nice quality and super sturdy. Easy to put together and took only 10 minutes to assemble and put on my monitors. Everyone that has seen my set up today is impressed and wants to get one. I have a feeling that we will be buying quite a few for work. Thanks!!
V**T
Can't support the weight of light monitors
This is the second time I've purchased monitor stands and had the same problem. The joint that allows them to tilt up and down is so loose that my monitors flop face down. I have to problem them up to get them to work. And I'm unable to tighten the join up.
C**N
Pretty good stand, great price!
Great stand for the price. There are lots of two monitor and 4 monitor stands but relatively few 3 monitor stands. This one lived up to my expectations (almost) and works great. You can mount this stand to the foot (which is quite heavy and large given that it has to support 3 monitors) or you can drill some holes in your desk and mount the pole directly to the desk. The arms that the monitors attach to can slide up and down the pole to position the monitors exactly where you want them to be (as far as height goes) and there is plenty of vertical height for my 3 view sonic 24" LED monitors. The horizontal arm that holds two monitors is sufficiently wide to allow 2 24" monitors side by side with a smallish gap between them (roughly 2 inches). But this gap can be closed by bending the arm slightly so that the monitors are angles in slightly. It should work fine with slightly larger monitors as well.My only gripe, is that once I pull the monitors in at a slight angle, it is hard to get the 3rd monitor to have nearly the same depth as the bottom two. My top monitor sticks out a little farther from the stand than the bottom two. I don't know that it deserves to lose a hole star because this would be somewhat difficult to adjust for in such a cheap monitor stand but it is still something that would be nice.Also, the way the stand is built, you could replace the top single monitor mount with another arm (like the bottom bracket) and turn this 3 monitor stand into a 4 monitor stand down the road. Not sure where you would find the other arm but most stands use this type of bracket so perhaps one could be found.
C**N
DOES NOT HOLD 27 INCH MONITORS!!!
Absolutely DOES NOT hold 27" monitors! Not even close!!! Top monitor is good. The side by side ones are NOT!! I have to have one on the mount and the other is on my desk by it. The one mounted crosses centerline by 3 inches!!! There is no way this item will fit any 27" monitors....
K**5
BeWare...
Does not support Benq 27" Lcd.. Arms to Short.For small size screens would be a great.Great construction... But Alas.Notes on my shipping cost at amazon.com/feedback to ship it back.
P**N
Macbook display tower
Worked for me. I have a 27" AOC IPS monitor on the top mount and two 24" Acer LCD's on the bottom. I have more than enough screens for my desk now! I have them all hooked up to a late 2013 Macbook Pro Retina 15" and it works great. Very stable and easy to assemble.
D**N
and it's incredibly sturdy and secure
I've had this monitor stand for about two years now, and it's incredibly sturdy and secure. Worth a buy.
D**J
Finally found a 3 monitor stand!
I had been looking all over for a product where there are two monitors on the bottom and one on the top and finally found this one! The base is heavy so it can support the three monitors and was easy to assemble. I saw a review where someone said it does not hold the weight of the monitors and leans but all you need to do is take off the top cap that hides the bolt and simply tighten them so it can hold the monitors up.So glad I found this stand in time :)
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