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Mount-It! Triple Monitor Stand | 3 Monitor Stand Fits 19 20 21 22 23 24 Inch Computer Screens | Free Standing Base | Three Heavy Duty Full Motion Adjustable Arms | VESA Compatible
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Color | Black |
Material | Other |
Brand | Mount-It! |
Item Weight | 13.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.95 x 10.63 x 4.33 inches |
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- TRIPLE MONITOR STAND: Fits 3 monitors 19 20 21 21.5 22 23 24 inches, with a maximum support weight of 15.4 pounds each, using the 75x75mm or 100x100mm VESA square bolt hole pattern found on the back of the monitors. Measure, in millimeters, the distance between the bolt holes in the pattern on the back of your monitor if unsure of size.
- FEATURES: Free standing monitor desk stand has full motion, height adjustable arms and is made of heavy duty steel and have integrated cable management on each to keep your cables out of sight. VESA plates are removable, which makes for easier mounting. Comes with stable free standing base for desktops.
- FULLY ADJUSTABLE: 2 of 3 monitor stand outer arms can tilt 45 degrees up and down from center, swivel 360 degrees, and raise and lower on the middle pole. Middle screen can be height adjusted, tiled, and swiveled as well. All 3 screens can be placed and held in portrait or landscape orientation independent of one another. TO ALIGN THE HEIGHT OF THE MONITORS, ROTATE THE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT SCREW BEHIND EACH MONITOR VESA HEAD TO RAISE AND LOWER EACH MONITOR UP TO 1 INCH.
- EASY INSTALLATION: Triple monitor mount comes with all mounting hardware, tools, and instructions necessary for assembly. Detachable VESA plates are mounted to the back of the monitors, and re-attached with a single bolt. Non-skid free stand sits atop any desktop. See instructional video for additional tips on functionality and assembly. TO AVOID TIPPING THE STAND AND MONITORS NEED TO BE BALANCED.
- 5-YEAR WARRANTY: 3 monitor mount comes with a 5-year warranty and our friendly and responsive US-based customer support team is available to answer any questions you may have during normal business hours.
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Easy to assemble | 3.6 | 4.2 | 3.8 | 4.3 |
Sturdiness | 3.0 | 4.0 | 3.7 | 4.4 |
Stability | 2.8 | — | 2.8 | 4.1 |
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Product Description
Mount-It! Triple Monitor Stand
MI-2789
Our triple arm monitor mount and stand allows you to clear out your desk space while providing ergonomic monitor installation height. Individual height adjustments for each arm perfectly align the position of your monitors. The heavy duty stand and pole design makes this three monitor mount extremely stable. The double link swing outer arms that support the monitors can be adjusted on the vertical tube for ideal height.
Features
- Fits screen sizes: 19" to 27"
- Screen Rotation: 360°
- Tilt: +45°, -80°
- Weight Capacity: 15.4 lb (per monitor)
- VESA: 75x75 mm, 100x100mm
- Arm width: 58.5"
Mount-It! Triple Monitor Stand | Mount-It! Dual Monitor Stand | Mount-It! Full Motion Triple Monitor Desk Stand | Mount-It! Quad Monitor Stand | |
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Monitors | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Screen Sizes: | 19" - 27" | 13" - 32" | 13" - 24" | 13" - 32" |
VESA Compatible: | 75x75, 100x100 | 75x75, 100x100 | 75x75, 100x100 | 75x75,100x100 |
Monitor Weight Capacity Per Screen: | 15.4 lbs | 17.6 lbs | 22 lbs | 17.6 lbs |
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Product Dimensions | 27.95 x 10.63 x 4.33 inches |
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Item Weight | 13.85 pounds |
Manufacturer | Mount-It! |
ASIN | B01HSJX1FG |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | MI-2789 |
Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #354 in Computer Monitor Arms |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Customers like how easy it is to assemble the stand. They say the instructions are quite easy to follow. They also like that the stand works well, and that it has a lot of adjustments to ensure that the monitors line up. However, some customers have reported issues with stability, saying that the stands tends to tip forward. They dislike the weight, and tightness. Opinions are mixed on quality, adjustability, and alignment.
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Customers find the item stand easy to assemble. They mention that the instructions are easy to follow and provide the tools necessary to complete the installation. Some are also pleased with the installation and find the stand to be super easy to put on the monitors.
"...I am very pleased with the installation...." Read more
"...the most affordable option that made sense for me, and setting it up was relatively easy...." Read more
"...ProsWell madeLow costEasy to assemble..." Read more
"...This stand met both of my criteria's. It did take me a while to set up (approx. 1hr and 45min), but that is because I am a direction reader...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the monitor stand. They mention that it works well, has good functionality, and can be a little unstable depending on how you use it. They also appreciate the center riser pole, which works great as a counter weight.
"...In the end, the stand/mount is sturdy and working like a champ for the light weight monitors...." Read more
"...And does the job just fine, and looks fine in place...." Read more
"So, I got it set up. It worked fine, and I attached the vesa mounts with monitors on them. It’s sturdy, but terrible design...." Read more
"...Overall, this product is cheaper than a lot of other brands and works well...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the stand. Some mention it's solid, has good build quality, and stable. However, others say that the base is very flimsy, the entire set up is incredibly unstable, and the side arms droop and bend horribly.
"...The stand is made of heavy metal. The arms are stable and do not seem to sag with all 3 of my 19" monitors attached...." Read more
"...I rated the stability only 4 stars because the base was slightly unstable with my (3) 24" monitors but my monitors are a little older and bulkier..." Read more
"...The bottom plate was steel, has some weight to it, and solid. There are 3 smaller bolts that are used to hold the main pipe to the bottom plate...." Read more
"...I am very pleased with the installation. The stand itself in robustly made, and the central stand has pads on the bottom so you won't scratch what..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the stand. Some mention that it's fully adjustable and works for them, while others say that there is no way to adjust the center monitor easily. The fine adjustment is where this stand struggles, and the amount of vertical adjustment is limited.
"...I have Lenovo Monitors and the Versa mounts fit perfect. I like the cord attachments on the arms...." Read more
"...Of note is that left monitor required the most adjustment up, although this time right monitor required some upward adjustment as well but thanks to..." Read more
"...There is sufficient ability to tilt the monitors in some if you like, and to have the monitors rest right against each other, and this is achieved..." Read more
"...The center position is height adjustable, but the outer positions are not, however I was able to get all 3 looking square enough...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the alignment of the product. Some mention that they mount perfectly, and articulate in a way that allows flexibility in placement of the monitor. However, others say that they are unable to get the monitors aligned properly. They mention that the side mounts keep the monitor uneven with the center monitor, and that the build is poor.
"...In adjusting the arms, I found that I am unable to get the 3 monitors aligned exactly side by side...." Read more
"...2. The mounting brackets included are "universal" meaning that the same bracket is used for both most common sizes...." Read more
"...managing to hook up everything, I noticed that the left monitor was not lined up horizontally with the other two...." Read more
"...They fit great, and I was able to line them up perfectly." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the stand. They mention that it tends to tip over with the added weight of the monitors. Customers also mention that the stand is not stable and tips over easily.
"...side without putting pressure onto the other arm otherwise the stand will fall over with this weight of only one monitor hanging on the side, like a..." Read more
"...just slightly swivled one of the side monitors and the assembly just wouldn't stay upright, no matter what...." Read more
"...the monitors properly aligned, although the new mounting mechanism suffers more sideways slop than the original design...." Read more
"...I'm using it with three 22-in monitors, and the outer two monitors are both sagging a bit after just a month or so of use...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the stand. They mention that the weighted base is definitely not heavy enough to support the claimed 66 lb. capacity, and the stand becomes top heavy. They also say that the stand is unwieldy with the added weight of three monitors on the side.
"...The base of the stand is a single piece of metal which simply isn;t heavy enough to support its touted weight...." Read more
"...He does not have weights on the base of his, but it is still very top-heavy, as all of the monitors have a decent amount of weight to each one...." Read more
"...The base is not heavy enough to hold it any other way, and I ended up drilling a hole in my new (very expensive) desk, because if I tried to move..." Read more
"...finally got it all together and went to pick it up and holy cow it was heavy and awkward, almost falling over because I was having trouble with how..." Read more
Customers find the arms and grub screw for the center of the stand to be very tight. They also mention that the stand can't be screwed any tighter without damaging the wood. Some customers also mention the monitor will not stay in place until tightened. Overall, customers are disappointed with the tightness of the product.
"...with the way the bottom stand is molded, it would be easy to over tighten. I snugged this up but was careful not to over tighten...." Read more
"...Secondly the monitor height had to be lowered almost to the point where the three monitors in their flat position were just a couple of inches above..." Read more
"...Also, as others have said, it’s extremely hard to tighten the bolt holding the arm...." Read more
"...really like how the center monitor attaches/adjusts since it's a really tight fit...." Read more
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Tips when putting it together: 1.) Do not attach one monitor on the side without putting pressure onto the other arm otherwise the stand will fall over with this weight of only one monitor hanging on the side, like a seesaw. I attached one monitor on the side and pushed down on the arm of the other side while attaching it so it didn't tip over and then just continued to hold it until I attached the other monitor on the side. You could try hanging the middle monitor and then one on the side and see if the extra weight makes a difference. I did not try that method though. 2.) Before you attach the middle monitor move the height adjustment screw all the way to the top so that you can still use the allen wrench on the nut that tightens the tilt for the center monitor. Otherwise the allen wrench will not have the space it needs to tighten the nut. Once you tighten this some you can lower the monitor height as needed and still adjust the tilt as long as you don't over tighten the nut.
Overall for the money I paid this is a great stand. I needed it to go on my Ergotron standing desk as they do not make them wide enough to support 3 monitor stands separately. It is made entirely of metal and feel well made to me. I would definitely recommend this to someone. Since having it I have noticed my stand up desk is a little harder to lift as the extra weight of the monitor and the stand is more than I had before but it is not too bad of a difference.
Tips when putting it together: 1.) Do not attach one monitor on the side without putting pressure onto the other arm otherwise the stand will fall over with this weight of only one monitor hanging on the side, like a seesaw. I attached one monitor on the side and pushed down on the arm of the other side while attaching it so it didn't tip over and then just continued to hold it until I attached the other monitor on the side. You could try hanging the middle monitor and then one on the side and see if the extra weight makes a difference. I did not try that method though. 2.) Before you attach the middle monitor move the height adjustment screw all the way to the top so that you can still use the allen wrench on the nut that tightens the tilt for the center monitor. Otherwise the allen wrench will not have the space it needs to tighten the nut. Once you tighten this some you can lower the monitor height as needed and still adjust the tilt as long as you don't over tighten the nut.
Overall for the money I paid this is a great stand. I needed it to go on my Ergotron standing desk as they do not make them wide enough to support 3 monitor stands separately. It is made entirely of metal and feel well made to me. I would definitely recommend this to someone. Since having it I have noticed my stand up desk is a little harder to lift as the extra weight of the monitor and the stand is more than I had before but it is not too bad of a difference.
Mounting / Stand: The reason why I went with this unit over others was in the video, it showed a bolt mounting through the desk into the center pipe. However, when the unit came, I found that it did not come with the bolt to bolt the stand to the desk. The bottom plate was steel, has some weight to it, and solid. There are 3 smaller bolts that are used to hold the main pipe to the bottom plate. However, there was no big hole in the bottom stand plate to be able to bolt the main pipe to the desk. The main pipe did have the threaded mount welded inside for the big bolt so you could mount this stand directly to the desk. I found that there was enough room between the 3 smaller bolt holes that I was able to drill a big hole through the steel plate and use the 3 smaller bolts to bolt the main pipe to the bottom plate. I then drilled a hole through the particle board on the Veridesk stand. I also added to the bottom side of the Veridesk stand, a 6" x 8" x 3/4" plywood, drilling a hole through its center, so it could add support. See attached picture. I added the plywood because I saw in reviews of another stand where the desk's particle board gave way. I had to use my own big bolt. For tightening, with the way the bottom stand is molded, it would be easy to over tighten. I snugged this up but was careful not to over tighten.
Monitor Setup and Adjustments: I like the clips for cable management. In adjusting the arms, I found that I am unable to get the 3 monitors aligned exactly side by side. The center monitor is about 3/4" higher then the left and right monitor. The mounts for the left and right monitor have a little bit of play in them. There may be an adjustment I am missing, but not enough I am too concerned with. I was able to adjust to where I want them to be. Looking at the monitors, the farthest right monitor mount is over a 1/4" lower then the others. So I used a longer mounting bolt and put in several washers and a nut to create a spacer to make up for the gap. See attached picture.
Ok... with having to drill holes, use my own big bolt and smaller hardware for the monitor mounting I understand some folks may have given a much lower rating. My perspective is that yes I was a not happy at first, but when I found that the pipe did have the nut welded inside so the stand could be mounted to the desk, I could make this work. Going back to getting the most bang for the buck, compared to other mounts which are 2-3 times higher in price, a little bit of extra effort on my part with some parts I had on had, not that big of a deal. Just wanted to give a heads up to those who may not have the tools or parts on hand.
In the end, the stand/mount is sturdy and working like a champ for the light weight monitors. A very clean and processional look for a triple display.
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One thing to keep in mind is the tools that come with the mount are pretty sharp and uncomfortable, if you have a set of allen wrenches with handles consider using them instead.
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2019