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The VIVO Triple Monitor Adjustable Desk Mount STAND-V003YW supports three monitors up to 24 inches and 15.4 lbs each, featuring full articulation with tilt, swivel, and rotation. It mounts securely via a heavy-duty C-clamp or grommet on desks up to 3.25" thick, includes cable management clips, and offers easy installation with detachable VESA plates.
Brand Name | VIVO |
Item Weight | 13.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 17.99 x 13.07 x 4.61 inches |
Item model number | STAND-V003YW |
Color Name | White |
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Use With Wide Desk for Dual-Monitor Setup
I use a heavy dining room table for my setup. Since my table is deeper (34" deep) than most computer desks, the standard two-monitor stands made the monitors too far away for me. This one has longer arms, obviously (about a 52" spread if the arms are all the way out). By using this without the third monitor, it is easy to move the monitors as close as I want.A bonus is that this stand is much sturdier than the standard VIVO 2-monitor stands...but none of their stands are at all flimsy. But all the VIVO stands do have a lot of slop where the VESA mount slides onto the arm. You can easily fix this by sticking some of the furry side of a piece of Velcro to the arm mount to take up the slack.Also, this stand allows you to adjust each monitor's height by adjusting the mechanism at the end of each arm there is adjustment enough to move the monitors vertically about 1.5" total). This height-adjustment mount also has a lot of slop in it. If you don't need the individual height adjustments, you can take out the slop at this point by cranking the mechanism all the way down on each side, until it tightens up against the bottom of the bracket.My stand was extremely well-made. Very heavy. No missing parts. All parts were labeled in separate bags. Smooth, professional finish. No sharp edges. Three Allen wrenches provided. Everything fit correctly.The inclusion of the extremely heavy duty grommet base is a great bonus. You can also use the grommet base without a built-in desk grommet to mount the stand anywhere on your desk, if you don't mind drilling one single 3/8" hole through the desk. If you mount it this way, it will be especially sturdy.No complaints at all.
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Perfect for the Price
This isn’t a super fancy stand, but to hold three monitors in place it does a fantastic job. My main concern while picking out a stand was how flush against the wall I could get it. The arms were just barely too long for my setup (two 24” portrait and a 27” in the middle), but the inch I had to stand off my desk from the wall is hardly an issue.I’m surprised how sturdy the whole thing is. Very minimal shake even when I move the desk. One of the arms hung slightly lower than the other, but the monitor height is adjustable so with a little tweaking I was able to get everything to align nicely.My only complaint is the cable clip on the main pole is definitely not big enough for 3 power and 3 video cables. I only was able to fit the three power cables in the clip, and the video cables got velcroed to the bundle.
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Pretty good - Fix for droopy side monitor!
I don't have it all set up, but this is for my racing simulator. I'm using three 24" Dell monitors. They seem like the right size for this stand.I saw in other reviews that one side monitor was drooping. Mine had that too. The left side monitor was quite a bit lower than the center and right side. Even with the center adjusted all the way down and the left adjusted all the way up, they still weren't level.I figured out the problem. Look at the center bracket on the droopy side. The bracket that the two parts of the arm attach to. There's a small gap on the top. That gap makes the second arm droop. The solution is to turn that bracket over so the gap is at the bottom. It's welded with the gap in there, so it doesn't go away when you flip it over. I hope that makes sense. It was hard to get a pic. I know it's blurry, but this is mine after the "fix".The bolt on the outside of that bracket was impossible to get apart on mine. I even tried putting the allen wrench in a pair of vice grips. But it wouldn't budge. So I removed it at the post mount and turned the whole thing over. I'll post another picture when I have everything set up, but I'm confidant that will take care of the problem. The outside arm now goes noticeable up. With the weight of the monitor pulling down, I'm sure the adjustment will be enough to make them level.Other than that, it's really sturdy. Surprisingly so for the price. If this simple modification is all it takes to make it work, it's worth it for the price difference.
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