Computer Peripherals Neoflex Dual LCD Lift Stand
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dubbreak@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 11/30/11 |
Computer Peripherals Neoflex Dual LCD Lift Stand
Cons:Dual 22" max (24" dual is way more), only two fix tilt angles for the monitors (was fine for me, but could be an issue), little adjustment for fine tuning, if you have low grade monitors with variations in their vesa mount locations then you'll have a hard time getting them to match up
Pros:Great bang for the buck, smooth height adjustment, sturdy, good looking, easy to set up, creates more desk space |
Cina_S@NCIX Rating: Review Date: 07/10/10 |
Computer Peripherals Neoflex Dual LCD Lift Stand
Cons:
requires patience to adjust perfectly
Pros: sturdyaffordableslick design Comment:
Good stand, solid build. Allows you to setup the two screens to be either inclined by 3.5 or 8.5 degrees upwards. Once the screen are fixed, it is possible to move them up and down. Also, if you don't mind leaving space between the two screens, then they could rotate 180 degrees.It was very easy to install and have the two screens on the stand. The hard part was having no gap between them and perfectly leveled. Prepare yourself for some fiddling around to get the perfect setup; otherwise, it's really a two minutes install.I would recommend, since for what there is on the market, there isn't better a price-quality ratio. |
I love this stand. I had a 22" and 23" LG monitors squeeze on it (barely able to get the safety screws in to keep the screens on), then I later switched to two matching 22s. I'd definitely recommend matching screens as it was more vibration prone with unbalanced monitors. A coworker ran dual 22s with one portrait and one landscape. Works OK, but you need to have the screens slid up to the highest position to get the portrain 22 to work. I prefer both landscape so I can change my position through the day (raise and lower my seat and make my monitors match).I'll be grabbing one for home soon. Much better than the stock stands that come with your run of the mill TN screens. Bonus is it doesn't screw onto the desk like some stands, so I'm not afraid to put it on my nice teak desk. If you need a lot of height though you'll have to look at the arm mount stands as they go a lot higher (had a coworker that needed that because this stand wouldn't go high enough).Look around for price matches though. Our purchaser always got them cheaper than ncix list. Without a price match it's still an awesome bang for the buck.