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Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2024
At 80 lbs it failed---leaned too far forward
Kunde
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
The only decent priced mount to turn a 32 or 43" in to a touch table. Every other options coste 5x to 10x, so even with shipping to europe it is a good deal.Only two issues, would be great if there was no sticker to clean off (see image) and would be amazing if there was an option to lock the screen from moving to the sides, if the screen is heavy not a big isssue, but with a 32" it can move a bit to much around.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023
I had checked to see if this was compatible with my Sony and it was, but the bolts included to mount the rails fall short by at least a half an inch. The “F” bolts are the correct width but aren’t long enough to catch and that’s without the spacer. If I can get beyond this, I think I’ll line it. Disapointing.
Jeovanny Barrera
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023
A very useful element for presentations at events.Very safe to mount TVI am very happy with the product
Steven S.
Reviewed in Canada on October 1, 2023
This is a great product and I highly recommend it. Removed a star just because I wish it would go lower. You can set it to go lower I think but you would not have cable management as the ports would be blocked. Design flaw for this. But everything else is awesome, it’s sturdy and great as a PowerPoint monitor for presenter.
A. M.
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2022
When adjusted to the highest position and tilted about 75 degrees back, the stand allows me to sit comfortably in front of the Wacom to work. I have a Cintiq 27 QHD (going on 7 years and holding up great!).I don't have a lot of room to spare on my desk, which also has strongly beveled edges. The articulated mounts marketed specifically for Wacom require that you clamp them to your desk or screw them directly to a wall -- neither of which is practical for my current work area. Plus, they cost about 4x what this stand does. This was hands-down the winner for my use case.I was able to assemble the stand and mount the Wacom tablet on it in about 45 minutes.The build quality exceeded my expectations. Not a single cross-threaded bolt. All the mounting holes align well with each other, and parts come together easily. After it was fully assembled and all the bolts tightened, you can probably lift the whole thing by the monitor, if you wanted to, that's how securely it's attached to the stand (don't actually do that, you'll break the monitor/tv). I tugged at the tablet and pushed it a bit to see if it was actually going to stay put, and the whole assembly is very solid.I set it up next to my main desk, so the tablet and the desk form an L shape. Now I can easily scoot in my chair from the main workstation to the tablet and back. There's enough leg room under the monitor for me to sit comfortably while I work.All in all, very pleased with the purchase. If any digital artists are considering this as a solution -- it really works great. And for the price, you can't beat it.
Bronson
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022
solid, easy assembly, great design
KOUDZO E HEMEDZO
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2021
Not work like what there are advertising
Executive Assistant
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2021
I like the stand, but getting it to the point where I could use it was a chore.1. The instructions were not clear at all. They were blurry and looked like they had been copied too many times. The parts list wasn't accurate, especially for the screws.2. It had the wrong VESA screws in it. If you put the longest screw into the supplied spacer, it wasn't long enough to be screwed into the mounting bracket and TV. And these mounts would not have fit the TV without spacers. Luckily, I had longer screws leftover from another mount that I could use.
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