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Monoprice Heavy-Duty Single-Monitor Full-Motion Adjustable Gas-Spring Desk Mount for 32-49 Inch Monitors - Workstream Collection

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Monoprice Heavy-Duty Single-Monitor Full-Motion Adjustable Gas-Spring Desk Mount for 32-49 Inch Monitors - Workstream Collection

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$109.99

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· Heavy Duty Gas Spring Mount: The heavy duty gas spring counterbalances the weight of the monitor, allowing you to effortlessly raise or lower it. It supports monitors weighing from up to 39.6 lbs. · Designed For Large And Ultrawide Displays: The longer mount arm is designed for use with large and ultrawide 32" ~ 49" displays. · Easy Adjustments: Unlike some other desk mounts that require you to loosen and tighten clamps to adjust the monitor height, this mount features a gas spring that counterbalances the weight, so you can adjust it with a simple push of your finger. You can also adjust the tilt and angle and can even rotate the monitor 90 degrees for landscape or portrait orientation. · Two Installation Options: The mount includes hardware for clamping it to the edge of a desk or through a grommet or 1/4" hole drilled through the desktop. · Smooth Full Range Motion: Effortlessly raise, lower, pull, push, and adjust your monitor side to side with gas spring assistance for the perfect working position and most comfortable viewing angle.

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Some BlokeReviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024

I mean, it is just a monitor-mount. It's not the sort of thing that you might invite your friends and family over to look at and discuss. But it is one of those used-every-day items that almost intangibly contributes to the user's quality of life. I, while adjusting the angle of my microphone, had inadvertently broke its boom-mount, and sent the whole 3-lb. mass flying into my monitor. Shattering it. This, being my daily-driver at home, needed to be replaced. I had grown used to my 5120x2180 screen, and (tragically) I couldn't bring myself to compromise with a smaller option. And this whole mess could have been adverted if I had had a better monitor mount that could hold that heft just a couple inches higher... Alas, after being a huge chunk of change lighter-in-the-pocketbook, I could not return the problematically-low monitor mount, only to risk the replay of the carnage still-too-fresh in my mind. But, after (inevitably) being over-budget with the screen's replacement, I still needed to find the sweet-spot of price vs. stature to thwart history's repeating. This. This fit that criteria perfectly. The huge-heck'n-chonker of a monitor I attached this thing weighed in at 26.6-lbs. and, with nearly every monitor mount in this price-range capping out at around 25-lbs., this was the only option I could find on Amazon (again, in that price-range) that had enough headroom (at nearly 40-lbs.) that could be confident it wouldn't immediately smash into my desk. Previously, prior to "the incident", I had a solution that worked "well enough"(tm) that it was difficult to justify an upgrade. It was rigidly mounted, via a steel pole, onto the top of my desk. I wouldn't have trusted it with much more weight than it had (because my desk is glass-topped), but it was solid enough that it wouldn't shake the monitor with typical use. This beast (which costs around as much as the total of all the parts that it took to assemble my own) is so stable, that all initial monitor shaking was actually coming from flexing of the glass-panel that it was attached to. After half-an-afternoon in the shop crafting a retrofit of my desk, I can say this stand works as advertised. I'm enjoying the better height it provides (because it's actually at eye-level, not just to dodge errant microphones), and for those times I reach to reposition it, it moves effortlessly, silently, and with nearly-no wobble. With this, I'm able to mount the base off to the side, unlike the old solution I had, which frees up a lot of space below the monitor on my particularly shallow desk. I had not noticed how much I was struggling with maneuvering my HID devices around it until I made this upgrade. In hindsight, this point alone, deserves its own paragraph. Cable management is simple, and robust enough to handle the stiff DisplayPort and power cables my monitor requires, and any future additions can be added with a simple screwdriver. I worked with some technology mounts that had arcane, restricting, and/or useless methods of cable retention, but using a single (robust) Phillips screw for the two cable-covers built into the base and armature is a perfectly acceptable method. The end result looks decent while still providing enough cable at the joints prevent pinch-points under typical use. The one head-scratchingly odd thing is the inclusion of (what appears to be) two USB-A-sized holes in the base, which have been sealed up after-the-fact with a plastic back-plate. I'm perfectly fine with whatever cost-cutting was necessary for this to be the "win" that it is, but I'm going to need to look and see if there's an add-on that can be installed to help improve the functionality of my desk. You know - when I once again have budget for such things. I've uploaded a photo of this mount holding my new 27-ish lb. monitor. It's marketed as 40" wide, so you can get an idea of how the armature might work in your circumstances.

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Jose Samuel Mejia PerezReviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025

The quality of the product is just amazing: sturdy, stable, looks greats the tilt is very good. I have 34’ curved monitor and the installation was very easy and straight forward.

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H. BarrettReviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024

I recently got a 49" LG monitor that weighed in at 27lbs. I was choosing between the Ergotron HX and this Monoprice arm. I chose the Monorpice as it was much cheaper and I've had good experience with Monoprice items in the past. And my monitor was way under the maximum weight for the arm. The arm is well built, although a bit challenging to put together if your desk is close to the wall - there is a set screw that faces the back wall that needs to be tightened. (In contrast, the Ergotron also has set screws, but they are in the front.) It was also challenging to put together by myself as the vesa plate required coordination to slide onto the arm. Anyway, I got it set up and the arm itself worked fine. My problem was the tilt. The tilt essentially needed to be locked into place. If I wanted to adjust it slightly, I found I had to undo the tilt hex screw , move the monitor, and then retighten it. Not only was this a pain, I ended up putting way too much force on the monitor to try to hold it in place and tighten the hex screw by myself. If you don't plan on moving th tilt, the Monoprice arm is a great choice. I ended up returning it and getting the Ergotron which has a gas spring on the tilt which makes a world of difference. The Ergotron was also much easier to assemble and sit the monitor by myself.

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MLReviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022

This is solid, works with my G9, which is 35lbs. I wouldn't spend the extra money on the pricey ones because the monoprice one is excellent. It also comes with extra parts for mounting it differently.

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flywheelnwReviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024

Love the range of motion and the flexibility to gives to to share my screen with people in my office. Gives flexibility to stand or sit and have it right where you want it.

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AngelReviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023

The price for this mount is much lower than what it should be. Great quality mount

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KReviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023

It looks like a good monitor arm but it came missing part F for edge mounting. Hard to tell if it's good if it doesn't come with the right parts inside...

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Andrew MillerReviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022

Holds the Samsun Odyssey G9 surprisingly well. Took a shot on this since it claims to hold monitors up to almost 40 LBS and it doesn't cost 370 dollars... it paid off. Set up took about 20 minutes, and the only semi difficult part was getting the tilt locked in the right place. probably took me about 3 tries to set it correctly, but the tilt holds it in place with out a problem. the stand itself has no problem holding the monitor with ease.... will update if the stand breaks or becomes defective... but so far no problems at all.

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Cliente de AmazonReviewed in Mexico on August 9, 2024

me gustó los acabados de brazo, está súper sobrado para mi monitos ultrawide de 29”, con facilidad pudiera con monitor más grande, muy fácil de instalar, es diseño del base está muy bien pensado por qué no se ve que vaya a causar un daño a largo plazo a mi me escritorio, es muy elegante y robusto, súper contento con la compra

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AndréReviewed in Spain on September 14, 2024

Bom

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JoReviewed in Canada on December 3, 2023

Awesome Thanks to Monoprice. This was a great choice compared to the overpriced Ergotron Hx arm. This one works and hold my Samsung G9 49" OLED without any issues. You'll have to tighten the arm and pivot attachments. besides that. It hold my monitor up and able to rotated it and move it around without issues. Thanks!

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DaniReviewed in Canada on September 19, 2023

It can hold a Samsung Neo G49. Just be aware that it needs the bowel-like adaptor that comes with the monitor.

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jechReviewed in Canada on October 16, 2023

Highly recommended specially if you have no clearance behind the wall, to lessen the wobble make sure the table that you're mounting it into is stable and some screws might need a double check for tightness.