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| | Features | 3M Monitor Stand MS110MB, Easy Adjust, Black, 9.0 x 18.5 x 6.2 InchesThe economical ergonomic LCD monitor solutionSwivels 270 degree and tilts forward and back 30 degree for optimal ergonomic positioning.
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| | Description | Upgrade the basic stand your LCD monitor came with by adding ergonomic height adjustment, tilt and swivel – all with just a touch. The economical ergonomic LCD monitor solution. Height easily adjusts up and down through a 5 Inch range. Monitor can rotate to portrait or landscape. Swivels 270 degree and tilts forward and back 30 degree for optimal ergonomic positioning. For monitors up to 16 lbs. Fits both 75 x 75 mm and 100 x 100 mm VESA-D monitor bolt hole patterns. 3 year warranty. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.0 inches | | Product Width: | 6.2 inches | | Product Height: | 9.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 6.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 18.2 inches | | Package Width: | 9.0 inches | | Package Height: | 6.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 6.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 43 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 43 customer reviews )
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15 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for even my 30" LCD, weighing 1.5 times the "max" spec! Oct 25, 2011
By Robert Clayton Barnes Not only does the stand manage to accommodate my monstrous 30" screen (WQHD, about 15"x26.7"---my aspect is 16:9, *not* 16:10 that is more common among computer screens so I can't speak for all 30" screens), it does so while supporting all the different rotation modes and with enough spring counter-balance to make it reasonably one-handed to adjust! There are two screws that adjust the tension of the weight countering springs; between these, any weight screen can be given the right level of spring to balance gravity---granted my super-heavy monitor isn't effortless to raise, but I can still manage it one-handed and it stays put at whatever height I like.
Let me say this again: If you adjust the two springs in back correctly (yes, it may take a lot of turns of your screwdriver to get there), this *CAN* support any weight screen staying put at *ANY* height/angle, up to at least 1.5 times the rated screen weight. Reviewers saying the spring is too strong or weak for their screen's weight have not made this adjustment. One spring is hidden under a plastic cover by the "main" angle hinge, the other is in the middle of the vertical support column, accessed from below. Google "3M MS100MB" (no quotes) and the 3M company page for it has links to useful PDFs of dimensions and specs, plus the end user manual.
Though there is plastic covering the base and back column, it's purely aesthetic. The load-bearing internal structure is all metal.
Overall, quality is excellent, style is elegantly understated if you have dark hardware. Unless you have demanding positioning needs, this completely obviates the desk-attached arm you may have been considering.
(tl;dr Summary: Is your VESA-mountable monitor less than 30" diagonally and weigh under 24 pounds? This is the only monitor stand to buy; all advertised features will work with your screen.
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
great product Mar 23, 2010
By Conrad Recently set up a 23 inch monitor to do portrait view so I can read academic papers without killing tree. Have one Dell monitor that can pivot, but this one works much more smoothly. The height adjustment also works great, as long as you find the right setting by turning the screw. It does take some trial and error. Screw it on too tight, it is hard to move up and down. Screw it on too loose, then it never stays at the height you want. But once you get it right, it works great. And most important, after a few weeks of using, it never loosen on its own once you set it for a particular monitor. The tilting also works great.
One great benefit of getting a LCD stand that I did not anticipate is the improved posture, and how much it improves my work. I got it to do portrait alone, as I didn't really think I need any ergonomic things to help, but once I used it for a few hours, I clearly noticed how much more comfortable it is to have good posture. Highly recommended!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Works great May 14, 2010
By Vox Florida I was thinking of buying one of those super expensive monitor armatures for mounting on the wall or to the desk, but was turned off by the price. All I really wanted was a mounting system that would allow for monitor rotation, for standard angling, and for easy raising and lowering. This does all those things with aplomb. Let's face it, how often do most of us need to move a monitor? Not very often. We get the thing in the position we like and leave it there. The super expensive armatures may look sexy, but they're unnecessary for most. This simple mounting device does everything you need. I am very happy with it.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Low-Cost High Efficiency Monitor Stand Jul 26, 2010
By vonn88 I love this monitor stand. It was easy to attach my monitor to it, and it moves both up and down for height and tilts. It also has a convenient area for wires and a wireless mouse base. Definately worth the price.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
good with 24" 1920x1200 LCD Dec 25, 2011
By Steven A. Meyer MD Mounted my 24" Soyo Topaz-S monitor. Fits fine, works fine. Pivots 90 degree from landscape to portrait, which is why I bought it. Height, Tilt, Swivel all work fine. Sturdy, good metal construction. Stable. Perfect.
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