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This Single LCD Computer Monitor Free-Standing Desk Stand Riser is designed for screens ranging from 13 to 32 inches, supporting a maximum weight of 35kgs. With features like adjustable height, tilt, swivel, and 360° rotation, it promotes ergonomic viewing and enhances your workspace aesthetics. Easy to install and equipped with cable management, this stand is perfect for professionals seeking both functionality and style.
Package Dimensions | 42.72 x 23.5 x 7.05 cm; 2.65 Kilograms |
Batteries required | No |
T**R
Echo show 21 stand highly recommended
Ideal if you need one for the echo show 21 or 15.pictured on my new show 21.Easy to assemble,strong and looks great.@£25 you can't go wrong.Its a great much cheaper stand for your echo show 21! Recommended.
G**K
Sturdy, practical monitor stand (using it with a 32" monitor)
This monitor stand is excellent value for money. It's super easy to assemble. They provide lots of bolts and washers so it was a bit of a trial and error first, but I'd rather have this than not having the right bolt in the pack. The manufacturer made sure the stand is compatible with everything. I can say it with confidence that this monitor stand is sturdy and can hold the weight. For people complaining it not being sturdy enough...I think they need to check their installation or ask someone to do it for them because mine is rock solid and I only used things that were provided in the box. What I really like is that the base has two different glass on it. One side is shiny the other one is brushed and you can decide which side to use (as in make visible) so I opted for the brushed, frosty look. The height adjustment was easy and the monitor can be tilted as well. What I love the most is the sideways swivel function, makes it super easy to show something on the monitor to someone else standing/sitting next to you. Especially useful on a curved monitor. The motion is very refined and again the whole thing is rock solid. Same goes for the rotation. These motions have got a nice consistent, smoothed and weighted feel to them while being super easy to carry out. I can only recommend this if your monitor stand doesn't allow for a lot of movement.
M**S
Does the job and is affordable
I recently bought two new desks to fit my study unfortunately for me there was no easy way to mount my previous gas monitor arm to these desks so I had to improvise.I took a chance on this monitor stand as it said it could hold 35kg (not sure i'd trust it with that much weight) but it has taken the weight of my 34" ultrawide fine which weighs 8kg. Some other cheaper mounts like a fixed arm might sag and tilt forward with a monitor weighing this much. This has been solid and also looks great.Two options for the stand one side is frosted and other is normal glass. I chose the frosted as it looks nicer. Both sides are finger print magnets so you'll want to wipe it down if you want to keep it looking nice.Only negative I'd say the tilt motion left and right is a bit too loose for my liking and the adjustment bolt is reversed so it's not easy to access so knocking one star off for that.Very much worth it for £20.
M**K
Good stand!
Well it holds my Samsung g5 34 ultrawide and has had no issues yet! Comes with a decent bit of kit to get you up and going. For what I need it's perfect.
L**S
Sturdy and well made
The photo is lying, zoom in and you will see that it is horizontal :P as is the shelf (I checked that as well), must be the camera angle. Everything else is in a state of disarray as well.That is a 32" AOL monitor on it, weighing in at 7kg according to the spec, so certainly sturdy enough, even though i have it on the highest setting, along with a Vesa adapter bracket for the AOL.It is very easy to put together but might be easier to do with two of you. I laid my monitor face down on my large mat to protect it then fitted their Vesa mount to the monitor and then fitted the stand to that, but those of you with regular monitors that already have Vesa mounting built in may find that you will need to fit it on a box if you are doing it my way.The only potential downside to the entire setup is that the vesa mount pivots completely on a single point which has no adjustment (that I could see anyway). It is done that way so you can swivel it from landscape to portrait view. I just hope that doesn't become a point of failure with time, but for now it looks and acts fine. if anything it seems more sturdy that the original stand!For the price point and ease of fitment it is worth the price, with lots of adjustment and fairly easy fixing of all the adjusting bolts once you have it in the position that you want.In fact I would be interested if they made a free standing floor version of this, as the actual Vesa mounting and pivoting seems excellent so far.
A**R
Does the job at a great price
Super simple installation and very sturdy build quality for the money making it pretty great value all around
K**T
Great addition to office setup.
Perfect addition to my home office setup. Easy setup and rotation function adds to flexibility when working with different apps.
P**H
Feels sturdy. Make sure you know what you're buying in terms of adjustability.
One thing I didn't realise as I was buying it is to adjust the height you need to unscrew the pin at the back, which is annoying to do once your screen is mounted. So it's adjustable when you first assemble it, but then would be a pain to adjust thereafter - fine for TVs but not ideal for my use (PC monitor).Similarly, to adjust the forward tilt, you need to press on a little pin behind the screen, you can't just move it around (as you may do with an imac screen or a screen mounted on an arm for example). Again, fine for TVs, bit annoying for PCs.When it comes to rotation, you can do that freely, however:1) this is limited by the height at which you have set the stand, as of course you need enough space for the bottom of the screen. If you've set the stand to be short, you can't use a large screen in portrait mode without significant height adjustments to the stand2) it almost moves a little 'too' freely, so it makes the screen feel wobbly/unstable if you touch it in a sideways directionThe quality feels pretty good, it's got a glossy shine to the base which is nice, the rest is just black metal which isn't the prettiest but will just be at the back of the monitor so you won't see it.It comes with some cable clips for the back which are handy.Overall I think this is fine for now, but in future I may upgrade to one that is tailor made for PC monitors. I don't have the desk space for an arm one so I guess the search continues for the perfect tilt & height adjustable stand that doesn't cost £200 (like the Apple one).This may not be quite the one in the long-term, but it does the job for now and certainly worth the very decent price :)
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