I just bought one of these. REVIEW CORRECTION ** you can get full range of motion backwards on the bottom arms by loosing the bolt underneath with Allen key. It will allow you to put them both arms right next to each other giving you more desk space
To avoid the wall issue for some screen sizes you can just set the clamp in an offset position and have one monitor arm effectively folded back over itself, and the other fully extended (if that makes sense). Then you just swivel at the vesa mount 90 degrees and all arms should be running the length of the wall.
I always see people complaining about this as well... I had the same thought, extend one arm completely and fold the other. I have never tried it. Do you have personal experience with that?
just ordered mine and was a bit worried about losing some desk space but I thought I could do something like that but he didn’t show it in the vid. Thx for clearing that up 👍
im not sure if its there on the f160 but on the f180 I thought didnt have tilt adjustment either until I fiddled around with it. Turns out it has two half-circle plastic covers that cover the screw, just squeeze and pull, it should pop right off. Again, im not sure if this is only with the f180, but everything else is exactly the same. hope that helps :)
Great video! Warning to Samsung Odyssey G7 users. Like James mentioned, there is no tension adjustment for tilt.. The monitor keeps tilting down and it's very annoying.
I prefer two single arms, instead of doble, because I can sit right in front one of the monitors e put the other beside. The dual arm doesn't allows that. Thanks again from Brazil.
Great video, thanks for posting. I got one of these the other day and they are really good, especially for the price. I screwed a small block of 2x4 wood to the back of my desk then clamped it to that to free up a bit more desk space.
What this review doesn't tell you, YES, you can put two 27" monitors horizontally and still have a considerable height room/space underneath. You can get them close together by folding the arms a bit, or have the arms completely extended against the wall and have a large gap in between while the monitors are flush against the wall. The maneuverability of the arms is insane! But they don't allow a vertical layout of the monitors (on top of each other) The base houses a room for two USB ports, you can put your USB extenders in there and use it regardless of the ports layout (have the cables come out completely), just make sure the cover of the USB room is completely flush with the base when you screw it back on (underneath the base)
Also, do not attempt to use nail polish remover to take off the glue left behind if you remove the yellow NB stickers. That stuff straight up melts this plastic. Stick to Goo Gone.
@@x4v I used it for a good chunk of time and never had any issues. The only thing was that if the desk you attach it to is not completely stable, any movement will transfer to the arm in a slightly exaggerated way. Other than that, it was great. I stopped using it when I replaced my monitors and the new ones had stands that were sufficiently height adjustable for me.
I fell like the only draw back to having desk mounted arms, is the wobble. I have a north bayou wall mounted arm for my 32" monitor and i have to say i love it because of the zero screen wobble if i bump the desk.
I have a NB 80 desk mounted with the clamp, and the wobble is none for a 27" display, I'd say NB makes a great job in this regard and had nailed it comparing to their previous models
Thank you very much, I found this video while looking for a way to align my 2 monitors close to each other, turns out I placed my desk too close to the wall so I can’t bend the arm to an “M” shape like that ❤
Great thing that I have found your video before I'll do my own review of the new version of the F160. 2 things that I have noticed when I opened the box is the ease of cable management and a simpler quick C-clamp design
Good day.. New subscriber here from the Philippines.. I really appreciate your detailed and honest review Sir.. This kind of your review we're looking for and it really helps.. I'll go watch for your other videos.. Thanks and more power..
After months of deciding i bought this f160 for my dual monitor, i have alienware monitor and a benq. Alienware stand are pretty wide and takes up the space for my mousepad lol. Thank you for the review, very informative :)
They’re supposed to be able to put a 27” over another one... but it’s just for dual monitors, this particular one, plus many other brands that are exactly the same
Avoid NB - tried for two weeks to contact about a part. Finally wrote back and said we do not do parts. My F90 spring arm will not stabilize turning hex to right or left. If anything goes wrong with your NB - toss. Avoid
in case it helps somebody: if you have a very deep desk or you like to sit close to the monitor i would buy 2 single arm stands, rather than the dual arm stand.
Hi James, nice review and very helpful. I'm curious since Obviously if you have a wall behind this arms take so much space, would it be possible if I just like hire a carpenter, or like drill a hole in my table to have a good adjustment? What do you think?
How far is it from the back plate to the end of those clamps just so i know how much space you need to clamp it on the underside of the desk. I read that the diameter of the clamps is 45mm and the gap between the clamp and back plate is 10mm making that total distance from the back plate to the end of the clap 55mm. Meaning i would need 55mm of space on the underside of the desk to make sure that the clamp and back plate are secured properly. Could you measure it for me just to make sure the 45mm and 55mm is right? thanks.
AMAZING REVIEW! i'm wondering if with this one F160 (or the other one H180) can i fit two monitors next to each other? a 34" curve ultrawide being my main monitor (horizontal) and a 24" flat (vertical) without having issues of weight and space? tysm!
@@sebastianflorez8867 hell yeah bro, I did not buy this one but the 180, it have been working amazingly, I haven’t got any issues in weight/space aspects in my desk, but in my case I cannot move the ultrawide too much, just back and front a little bit (bc it’s too big ofc) but I don’t need it tbh lol so your good if u just going to be moving the small one, it gives you a lot of space and safety feeling, for last, mounting it w the 2 monitors it’s a pain in the ass btw 💀 you need 2 ppl at least
Installation description is excellent but no details were given about the fixing the arm to the desired position. I bought the same model but the arm could not be fixed at desired position and it used to get back to its fully extended position. Its a big setback
Hi, i don't know how you can lift the monitor's arm so flexible (7:45).... Mine is stucked. Only able to move up and down with two hands. Then the arms will 'Spring it back' to its position. Do i need to unscrew something to make it loose ? I saw the '+' and '-' sign in that hinge part. Anything i should do with it so i can tilt up / down freely & lock its height with one hand?
@@jcunboxing Thanks for the reply. I did it exactly the place. Before that i need use some force to push it down to see that 'hole'. We need to keep rotating to '-' side to reduce the stress until it feels loose. It took like roughly 30 seconds adjustment to get that 'flexible' on the arm.
Hi!! I'm looking to get these but can you position the monitors on top of each other? I'm planning to mount them on a wall by building a mini shelf that I can clamp onto. This will make them clamp higher than clamping it to the table. Your answer will help me a lot! Thanks!
You can easily just buy a wall mountable monitor arm bracket. Would probably suite your needs a lot better. I would be very cautious/advice against clamping this on a shelf as it's not stable/might rip off the wall. Always better to mount the arm directly onto the wall itself. These ones also won't allow you to stack. There are monitor arms dedicated for stacking.
Great content! I plan to buy this ...but now have to give up as my table back is the wall...so if I use this mount.....the monitor will be quite inwards of the table (60CM deep only).....Not sure if there is any other option that it wont take to much back space of arm...
Hi, i know it's already 1+ year since you commented this question but the answer to max thickness of the table can the clamp accommodate is 95mm (9,5 cm) and same for the grommet
Hey there, I'm thinking of picking one of these up for myself, great review by the way. About the cableways, for one of my monitors I need to run DP cable, 1 HDMI cable and the power cord. Do you think from your experience that this will fit in the cableway? 3 total cables, since you said 4 was too many.
Just bought one. This may be a 2021 model because the part where you unscrew the grips is not present with mine. It's more like a hook like mechanism and then i tighten the grips to the table.
Hi! Can I use this to have a monitor on top of the other? I kind of want to switch configurations side by side and top bottom. Is that possible with F160?
@@jcunboxing thank you for this reply! Unfortunately the product in the link is not available to me locally but I found something really similar :) North Bayou H160. Would be great if you can review this too :D
for example nb f160 35dolar per unit, f80 35dolar for 2unit? which one u prefer if u have dual monitor setup ? man, if put two unit of f80 side by side, it looks like f160 model..ahaha
Thanks for the video. V informative. I realized this is not for me, since the wall being too close to desk. I do love the cable management solution though ..
you fail to show vertical capability, if you place monitors one above other how constrained movement/angle becomes... also, there is no reference to combinations portrait/lanscape etc. I would expect more from your reviews. -1
This one takes too much space of your desk. I bought these thinking they would solve my problem of desk space but instead it got worse. But, i was able to sell them and i instead got 2 NB H100, they are the same brand just seperate, and instead of installing them in the middle of the desk, you install them both at the end of the desk then turn the screens inside together and you practically make them flush to the wall.
Great content! Thank you for doing this. I share a desk with my cofounder and I want to have a setup like yours, but since we sit opposite to each other, can the arm make the monitor stand with its backs facing each other? I'm planning to setup the arm on the short end of a rectangular desk.
hey do you know if is it possible to screw then in the table? I don't see any hole on the arm basis for that and I need a arm that is possible to screw.
Hey a quick question, does the initial package come with screws for the monitor? One of my monitors don't have inbuilt screws for the monitor mount! Thanks~
Can the two arms be extended to the sides let's say I have 3x24" screen and put one in the middle with original stand and two mounted to the arms extended to the sides. Do you feel it's feasible?
Is it better to get 1 dual monitor arm or 2 single monitor arms? I have a 240hz Benq and a 144hz Asus both preferred to be horizontal and one is straight on mean while the other is at an angle on my right (I can make it left if needed).
Hi, really good review. But you can just probably install the cables management first instead of monitors. Haha. Anyway its a good and very clear content. Keep it up
I just bought one of these. REVIEW CORRECTION ** you can get full range of motion backwards on the bottom arms by loosing the bolt underneath with Allen key. It will allow you to put them both arms right next to each other giving you more desk space
Hi there, sorry I can’t find the information elsewhere, may I know if you are able to do a stacking of 24” monitors vertically ?
@@dexterys7305 sure you can. Both vertical & both horizontal. One vertical and one horizontal. It's very flexible.
With NB 160F you will not be able to do this as mentioned in the video. Thanks
Hello! Is it possible to remove one segment of an arm? perhaps only the one with the 'pump' can be directly put into the clamp?
To avoid the wall issue for some screen sizes you can just set the clamp in an offset position and have one monitor arm effectively folded back over itself, and the other fully extended (if that makes sense). Then you just swivel at the vesa mount 90 degrees and all arms should be running the length of the wall.
I always see people complaining about this as well... I had the same thought, extend one arm completely and fold the other. I have never tried it. Do you have personal experience with that?
just ordered mine and was a bit worried about losing some desk space but I thought I could do something like that but he didn’t show it in the vid. Thx for clearing that up 👍
i love your comprehensive reviews. the timecodes are incredibly useful.
im not sure if its there on the f160 but on the f180 I thought didnt have tilt adjustment either until I fiddled around with it. Turns out it has two half-circle plastic covers that cover the screw, just squeeze and pull, it should pop right off. Again, im not sure if this is only with the f180, but everything else is exactly the same. hope that helps :)
Hey thanks man! Ya just saved my bacon
14:02 what happened there? The robot ran out of batteries?
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Great video! Warning to Samsung Odyssey G7 users. Like James mentioned, there is no tension adjustment for tilt.. The monitor keeps tilting down and it's very annoying.
ooo just when I thought I found the one.
I dont know if they released a revision of the support, but mine have the adjustment for it, have no problem using the G7
Nice review! Would have been great if you had the max weight/size monitor to test on it.
Thanks for the video. I wanted to see how they’d fit against a wall. Looks like it takes too much room
I prefer two single arms, instead of doble, because I can sit right in front one of the monitors e put the other beside. The dual arm doesn't allows that. Thanks again from Brazil.
Great video, thanks for posting. I got one of these the other day and they are really good, especially for the price. I screwed a small block of 2x4 wood to the back of my desk then clamped it to that to free up a bit more desk space.
What this review doesn't tell you, YES, you can put two 27" monitors horizontally and still have a considerable height room/space underneath. You can get them close together by folding the arms a bit, or have the arms completely extended against the wall and have a large gap in between while the monitors are flush against the wall.
The maneuverability of the arms is insane! But they don't allow a vertical layout of the monitors (on top of each other)
The base houses a room for two USB ports, you can put your USB extenders in there and use it regardless of the ports layout (have the cables come out completely), just make sure the cover of the USB room is completely flush with the base when you screw it back on (underneath the base)
Also, do not attempt to use nail polish remover to take off the glue left behind if you remove the yellow NB stickers. That stuff straight up melts this plastic. Stick to Goo Gone.
Thanks for the tip, I want to remove the logo because its quite ugly. Did you find any other way to remove it?
@@x4v The logo sticker peeled off pretty easily. The adhesive residue left behind came off with Goo Gone.
@@KrikitKaos awesome thank you. After having this monitor arm for over a year do you think its good? Or is there anything i should know about it?
@@x4v I used it for a good chunk of time and never had any issues. The only thing was that if the desk you attach it to is not completely stable, any movement will transfer to the arm in a slightly exaggerated way. Other than that, it was great. I stopped using it when I replaced my monitors and the new ones had stands that were sufficiently height adjustable for me.
@@KrikitKaos awesome, thank you! looking forward to it arriving next week
When he moved the monitors closed to each other, I kept thinking of my 3-year-old son. What if he smashes my monitors together??? 😲
Then he gets squished
Thanks for the very detailed review. I think this is the best one on youtube so far.
BRO THIS STAND SUPPORT THIS? Ecran Gamer - AOC 24G2SE 23.8" AdaptiveSync 1MS / 165Hz
Should be okay, just make sure you check the weight limits on the montiro and the stand.
I fell like the only draw back to having desk mounted arms, is the wobble. I have a north bayou wall mounted arm for my 32" monitor and i have to say i love it because of the zero screen wobble if i bump the desk.
I have a NB 80 desk mounted with the clamp, and the wobble is none for a 27" display, I'd say NB makes a great job in this regard and had nailed it comparing to their previous models
Why mine have too much wobble
@@samsantos4509 tighten the tension rod further. That will help take out much of the wobble.
Thank you very much, I found this video while looking for a way to align my 2 monitors close to each other, turns out I placed my desk too close to the wall so I can’t bend the arm to an “M” shape like that ❤
Glad it helped!
Great thing that I have found your video before I'll do my own review of the new version of the F160. 2 things that I have noticed when I opened the box is the ease of cable management and a simpler quick C-clamp design
you've convinced me to buy this
I need a dual monitor arm that can hold a 34” and a 24” can anyone help me Please?
Good day.. New subscriber here from the Philippines.. I really appreciate your detailed and honest review Sir.. This kind of your review we're looking for and it really helps.. I'll go watch for your other videos.. Thanks and more power..
Thanks so much!
@@jcunboxing You're welcome Sir..
Hello, are these 27-inch monitors? And what's the width of your desk?
24" and width was 150cm
After months of deciding i bought this f160 for my dual monitor, i have alienware monitor and a benq. Alienware stand are pretty wide and takes up the space for my mousepad lol. Thank you for the review, very informative :)
@Uzayr Moosa still using them to this day,
@Uzayr Moosa i use 140x60
I wished you showed how high you can adjust those monitors. Im planning to get one of this for my 3 monitor setup. 1 bottom, 2 top
They’re supposed to be able to put a 27” over another one... but it’s just for dual monitors, this particular one, plus many other brands that are exactly the same
I am 8 months too late but if you want that kind of setup it’s better if you buy NB H180😊
Avoid NB - tried for two weeks to contact about a part. Finally wrote back and said we do not do parts. My F90 spring arm will not stabilize turning hex to right or left. If anything goes wrong with your NB - toss. Avoid
update?
what model dell monitor u use?
P2419H
in case it helps somebody: if you have a very deep desk or you like to sit close to the monitor i would buy 2 single arm stands, rather than the dual arm stand.
You have almost covered every detail, Great job..!
Hey James, Nice review! Would like to ask if you could arrange the monitors on top of each other? Is this possible with this mount?
Hi Jeran, nah it's bit possible with this one. I do have a monitor arm review of the AVLT on my channel that does stacking. Check it out!
That's how you make a review. Very detailed and answers all of my questions. Liked.
Thank you
Hi James, nice review and very helpful. I'm curious since Obviously if you have a wall behind this arms take so much space, would it be possible if I just like hire a carpenter, or like drill a hole in my table to have a good adjustment?
What do you think?
Yea it's definitely possible to drill a hole in the desk to mount it further into the table. It comes with the necessary mounting options.
How far is it from the back plate to the end of those clamps just so i know how much space you need to clamp it on the underside of the desk. I read that the diameter of the clamps is 45mm and the gap between the clamp and back plate is 10mm making that total distance from the back plate to the end of the clap 55mm. Meaning i would need 55mm of space on the underside of the desk to make sure that the clamp and back plate are secured properly. Could you measure it for me just to make sure the 45mm and 55mm is right? thanks.
According to my rough measurements, it's about 6-7cm into the desk from the edge.
Great video! Does this come with monitor screws? Mine don't have them preinstalled into the monitor
AMAZING REVIEW! i'm wondering if with this one F160 (or the other one H180) can i fit two monitors next to each other? a 34" curve ultrawide being my main monitor (horizontal) and a 24" flat (vertical) without having issues of weight and space? tysm!
bro i got the same question, did you get the arm? please share your experience. I got the same set of monitors
@@sebastianflorez8867 hell yeah bro, I did not buy this one but the 180, it have been working amazingly, I haven’t got any issues in weight/space aspects in my desk, but in my case I cannot move the ultrawide too much, just back and front a little bit (bc it’s too big ofc) but I don’t need it tbh lol so your good if u just going to be moving the small one, it gives you a lot of space and safety feeling, for last, mounting it w the 2 monitors it’s a pain in the ass btw 💀 you need 2 ppl at least
@@LoveBladez Do you use 34 and 24 monitors with F180. I think about buying this arm, but i`m not sure completely.
@@osheedrink yessir, the Gigabyte G34WQC ultrawide and a normal 24" LG
Such a great review. Thanks, that video help a lot in my buying decision!
Installation description is excellent but no details were given about the fixing the arm to the desired position. I bought the same model but the arm could not be fixed at desired position and it used to get back to its fully extended position. Its a big setback
Sounds like you need to adjust the tension on the arms. And doublcheck the Wright and size of the monitor is compatible.
Hi, i don't know how you can lift the monitor's arm so flexible (7:45).... Mine is stucked. Only able to move up and down with two hands. Then the arms will 'Spring it back' to its position. Do i need to unscrew something to make it loose ? I saw the '+' and '-' sign in that hinge part.
Anything i should do with it so i can tilt up / down freely & lock its height with one hand?
You need to adjust the tension as you said, the + and -.
@@jcunboxing Thanks for the reply. I did it exactly the place. Before that i need use some force to push it down to see that 'hole'. We need to keep rotating to '-' side to reduce the stress until it feels loose. It took like roughly 30 seconds adjustment to get that 'flexible' on the arm.
I have an LG ultrawide and a 27'' monitor. The LG is a LG 25UM58-P. will both screens fit on this stand ?
Hi!! I'm looking to get these but can you position the monitors on top of each other? I'm planning to mount them on a wall by building a mini shelf that I can clamp onto. This will make them clamp higher than clamping it to the table. Your answer will help me a lot! Thanks!
You can easily just buy a wall mountable monitor arm bracket. Would probably suite your needs a lot better. I would be very cautious/advice against clamping this on a shelf as it's not stable/might rip off the wall. Always better to mount the arm directly onto the wall itself. These ones also won't allow you to stack. There are monitor arms dedicated for stacking.
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got any NB h180/h160 review?
Nope, sorry :(
What monitor did you use in this video? I like the bezel-less sides of the monitor to be used as a second monitor
P2419H I'm pretty sure.
Great content! I plan to buy this ...but now have to give up as my table back is the wall...so if I use this mount.....the monitor will be quite inwards of the table (60CM deep only).....Not sure if there is any other option that it wont take to much back space of arm...
Same problen here. What did you do?
im looking for one for my monitor and my Huion drawing display. Think this may be the one.
Do you recommend this mount if my desk is close to a wall? I cannot afford to make my desk farther the wall as I have limited space in room.
Can you adjust the height of the monitors?
Yes, but it is limited
What's the depth of your desk for reference?
75mm
What sizes of monitors used in the video?
A bit late, but both are 24"
Very helpful. Looking to get these now, look forward to future reviews. Keep it up James !!
I bought one of these for my streaming and I dont regret it. your review convinced me to get it and I hope you do more. I subbed and liked.
Thanks for the encouragement! Glad it helped you and that you're loving the monitor arms :)
can i rotate this in portrait sir? thanks in advanced planning this today to buy
8:10 The desk tilting was kinda scary there.
Here in Brazil this brand is not very famous, but it is at a great price. Thanks for Review o/
Thank youfor the video !! ,you also convicted me to buy this one
Thank you brother./.. so helpful
This guy deserves a subscribe.
Was that 2x24" or 2x27" setup? Im looking for monitor arm.
Nice Reviewer! detailed compare to others.
Hi James. What is the maximum thickness of the table can the clamp accommodate? I have an 100mm thick table. Would it still fit?
Hi, i know it's already 1+ year since you commented this question but the answer to max thickness of the table can the clamp accommodate is 95mm (9,5 cm) and same for the grommet
Hey there, I'm thinking of picking one of these up for myself, great review by the way. About the cableways, for one of my monitors I need to run DP cable, 1 HDMI cable and the power cord. Do you think from your experience that this will fit in the cableway? 3 total cables, since you said 4 was too many.
Probably not....
@@jcunboxing thanks for getting back to me :D
Just bought one. This may be a 2021 model because the part where you unscrew the grips is not present with mine. It's more like a hook like mechanism and then i tighten the grips to the table.
if your desk is close to the wall this is just a useless arm taking up to much space yea.. to bad
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Tension adjustment for the tilt is on the side of the tilt mechanism.
Hi! Can I use this to have a monitor on top of the other? I kind of want to switch configurations side by side and top bottom. Is that possible with F160?
The monitor stand you're looking for is this ruclips.net/video/lMzrOfaA370/видео.html :)
@@jcunboxing thank you for this reply! Unfortunately the product in the link is not available to me locally but I found something really similar :) North Bayou H160. Would be great if you can review this too :D
Do u have any recommendations for budget stacked arms?
for example nb f160 35dolar per unit, f80 35dolar for 2unit? which one u prefer if u have dual monitor setup ? man, if put two unit of f80 side by side, it looks like f160 model..ahaha
Thanks for the video. V informative.
I realized this is not for me, since the wall being too close to desk.
I do love the cable management solution though ..
Glad it was helpful!
How big are your monitors good sir?
Those are 24" sir
you fail to show vertical capability, if you place monitors one above other how constrained movement/angle becomes... also, there is no reference to combinations portrait/lanscape etc. I would expect more from your reviews. -1
was looking to buy a dual monitor mount and im choosing between the f160 and h160. theyre the same price, which one do you think is better?
This one takes too much space of your desk. I bought these thinking they would solve my problem of desk space but instead it got worse. But, i was able to sell them and i instead got 2 NB H100, they are the same brand just seperate, and instead of installing them in the middle of the desk, you install them both at the end of the desk then turn the screens inside together and you practically make them flush to the wall.
Amazing video! Thank you so much
ur camera set up for ur review so good
It didn't came with the vesa screw?
Great content! Thank you for doing this. I share a desk with my cofounder and I want to have a setup like yours, but since we sit opposite to each other, can the arm make the monitor stand with its backs facing each other? I'm planning to setup the arm on the short end of a rectangular desk.
If I think I understand what you're saying, this isn't the best one to do that since there is a pivot limit as I show in the video.
@@jcunboxing Yeah, I opted for two F80s instead. Thank you, James! Love your content!
dude, how high can they go? Show us the full range of motion.
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I want to buy one monitor arm and one laptop stand what would you recommend?
Not sure, but you can check out these and see if something suits your fancy. amzn.to/2RIs2RP
really helpful, Thanks alot
One of my monitor is 7kg the aorus one, will it be okay?
Please i need your monitor Dell caracteristic i want to buy a same
Can you also do a review of the Huanuo Dual Monitor Stands
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12:52, you actually do have a tension adjustment for the tilt.
True, I can confirm that.
so.this arm won't allow you to put your monitor top and bottom??
I have a 18 inch deep mousepad and a 20inch deep desk so could I clamp this on that extra 2 inches I have or would it have to clamp on my mousepad
really good review. keep it up bro, love the content
Great video, you should make one with the laptop-monitor setup
hey do you know if is it possible to screw then in the table? I don't see any hole on the arm basis for that and I need a arm that is possible to screw.
Hey a quick question, does the initial package come with screws for the monitor? One of my monitors don't have inbuilt screws for the monitor mount! Thanks~
One of the best reviews ive ever seen on RUclips, im shocked.
Can the two arms be extended to the sides let's say I have 3x24" screen and put one in the middle with original stand and two mounted to the arms extended to the sides. Do you feel it's feasible?
the till have the adjustment....take the plastic out...u should try to find it instead of just saying it dont support
Is it better to get 1 dual monitor arm or 2 single monitor arms? I have a 240hz Benq and a 144hz Asus both preferred to be horizontal and one is straight on mean while the other is at an angle on my right (I can make it left if needed).
Hi, really good review. But you can just probably install the cables management first instead of monitors. Haha. Anyway its a good and very clear content. Keep it up
what monitor are u using
P2417H
good review thank you