Michael
Comentado en Australia el 23 de febrero de 2025
Not worth it doesn't work. Can't adjust hight.
Jeff Welborn
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 16 de enero de 2025
As a digital artist I needed a stand that could hold my drawing display monitor and adjust to various angles AND rotate from landscape to portrait mode. This stand does exactly that and it raises my monitor to a comfortable viewing height when used as a standard monitor. While reading reviews I had a hard time finding out if it does rotate. After assembling it and removing one screw, IT DOES IN FACT ROTATE FROM LANDSCAPE TO PORTRAIT MODE. I also appreciate the clean aesthetic. It is also solidly built out of metal, not plastic. Recommended
Rodrigo
Comentado en México el 18 de abril de 2025
No se pudo cargar el contenido.
Kaspar
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 14 de abril de 2025
ultra hevy, but very robust. For a price it's a good item
Carlos M
Comentado en México el 4 de abril de 2024
Pesa mas la base que el monitor, lo estoy usando con uno de 22" es practico, creo que para un monitor de 27 o 32 incluso un ultrawide le iria perfecto, elegí esta opción ya que mi escritorio es de cristal, la base esta bien que sea plana porque puedes colocar cosas debajo del monitor
Shad
Comentado en México el 7 de octubre de 2023
Llevo usándola más de tres meses es robusta y de materiales resistentes. La base bastante pesada para ofrecer buen soporte sin que se deslice por accidente. Me agrado mucho los tornillos para fijar qué tan suelto se necesita, al moverlo constantemente de vertical a horizontal puede llegar a sentirse flojo con el tiempo PERO gracias a que si incluye un juego de llaves Allen una ligera vuelta al tornillo y queda perfecto nuevamente, además si no se necesita mover se puede apretar bien para dejarlo completame inmóvil.
Wen
Comentado en Canadá el 24 de diciembre de 2022
If you have a cintiq 16 and considering to buy this stand, read everything, you'll thank me !So I have a dual monitor set up with a 16' cintiq on the left and a 32' monitor on the right, and this arm stand is just amazing and really does what I was expecting. There are very few tricky cons I'll talk about but the stand was not originally made for a cintiq, so it's expected.The good part is that I can just push and pull the whole stand in front of me or far from me whenever I need to do draw or if I just want it as a secondary monitor near my biggest one. When I'm using it for drawing, there is room under my cintiq, so I can fit my keyboard without any placement issue while drawing, compare to the original wacom stand.Since it has an arm, i can really adjust the angle and height of my cintiq with accuracy, and speaking of height I found it actually way better to have the possibility to pull the cintiq just in front of you so you can naturally keep a good posture while drawing, so no back problems ! On the top of that, it's very sturdy and doesnt jiggle while you draw, you can also ajust the firmness however you like.Now for the bad stuff : The stand is very heavy so it's not super convenient to move the whole thing everytime from close to far on the desk area, I'll try to put some little metal stickers wheels under the stand to see if it can help with this.Then another problem is that the screws to fix the monitor on the VESA are way to long for a cintiq and you'll damage and break your cintiq if you tighten the screws too much, the best solution for this would simply be to have the good size screws. But if you don't have that and you are down to do a bit of DIY like I did, you can try to place a bunch of metal rings in the scew in the free space between the cintiq and the VESA, And I've also insert a square of 1 cm thick foam on the middle part, so the foam is compressed between the cintiq and the VESA, it adds some sturdiness and some shock absorbtion at the same time.
Ahmed Mohamed
Very practical and very smart. Helped me a lot