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Pole Mount
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Electronics mount Type: Pole mount
Weight Capacity: 35.2 lb.
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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars.
impossible to have the tops of the monitors level, one always higher than the other. Had to rig a fix.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
These monitor stands are terrific! Solidly built and easy to put together. We've outfitted our entire call center with them. I've only gone up to a 24" monitor, but with two that size it remains sturdy and balanced.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
I bought 3 of these stand and they are good stands at a good price. I will buy more when i need to.
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
Bought the MI-2781 stand for dual 24 inch monitors. The vesa mount wobbles on the arm and this makes adjusting the monitor difficult. The bracket on the back of vesa mount that slides over the mounting arm is to wide allowing the monitor to wobble. Other than that the stand was easy to assemble.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars.
This monitor does not support 2 27-inch monitors as advertised.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
The fit for my two 32" curved monitors is a little tight, but it works. Sturdy construction. I ended up installing it in my desk vs. using the base, because I thought it may tip over, but smaller monitors may not have that issue.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
was skeptical at first but once i put it together it was solid and well balance for holding two 27 inch monitors
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
I bought my MI-2781 a month ago, love it and recommend it to my fellow engineers working from home. It is a great product for the price. I was concerned the weight of my two 24" DELL monitors would make the free standing V base front heavy and front tipsy. This has not been an issue. The moment arm distance from the center of the vertical post to the front fulcrum line of the V base is about 8" and the center of mass of my 2 monitors is about 5.5". See my attached diagram. It would be helpful if the Mount-It website would include the 8" forward moment arm length in their diagram. I did have an issue with the MI-2781A Installation Manual which I suspect is common for most Dell monitors. Step 5 of cannot be performed after step 4 because the VESA mount on the back of my Dell monitors is recessed about a quarter inch. In other words, it uses a carpenter's mortise and tenon joint. This is common to most of the Dell monitors I have used. After the VESA compatible plate is attached to the monitor per step 4, there is simply not enough clearance to perform step 5. Instead, I had to do the following. - undue step 4 (remove the plate from the back of my monitor), - perform step 5 (attach the 2 plates to the arms), - new step (lay both monitors face down on the floor), - perform step 4 (attach the VESA compatible plates to the back of the two monitors), - new step (lift and set the entire V-base assembly on my desk), - then continue with installation step 6.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
I had 1 mounted monitor and two on stands, but limited desk space. This was an excellent solution. Very happy!
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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.