Touch Monitor Holder | Touch Monitor Stand | Vesa Stand 27 inch | Wearson WS-03C
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Desk VESA Stand Mount Fits monitors with VESA 75x75 and 100x100 mounting patterns up to 33 lbs. VESA patterns correspond to approximately 3” x 3” or 4” x 4” square pattern. Compatible with most computer monitors up to 24” screen size. One pcs packing size:270mm(L)*270mm(W)*90mm(H) N.W. :1.7KG G.W. :2.0KG Material:Sheet metal&ABS Color:Black Suitable for 75*75mm & 100*100mm monitor VESA hole Adjustable angle:0°~180° Carring maximum weight:15KG Suitable for 10inch~24inch touch screen monitor/lcd monitor Important!The monitors need have VESA Hole to install the stand.
Assembly Instruction 1.Open the package 2.Pull it up 3.Take down the plastic cover 4.Focus on the 75*75/100*100 VESA holes,lock 4 pcs KM4*12 screws 5.Put on the plastic cover,lock 4 pcs KM3*6 screws.
We'll provide the 5 pcs KM4*12 screws and 5 pcs KM3*6 screws,please check the package :)
Dear Customer, There's another screws package with optional length screws inside,kindly notice.
Sturdy Design is Backed with a 3 YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and Friendly Tech Support to Help with Any questions or Concerns.
I have a small screen that I use for Arduino and RPi programming and this mount is small enough, yet heavy enough to work for my environment. My only gripe is that it's almost too sturdy because trying to collapse it when I want to travel requires a good amount of force to open / close it. Maybe it'll loosen up in time, but I still like the ruggedness and the look of the design.
A Curmudgeon in Brookeville
Frankly, I thought it was just hype when I read "touch monitor" in its description. Now that I have it in hand, however, I see that this is a significant feature. This thing is HEAVY and seems like it would stand up well to users tapping & swiping on the monitor it holds.
The description statement "It's Stiff Enough That You Don't Have to Worry About It Falling" is no exageration, either. The 2 joints are both VERY stiff. The top joint is exposed when you mount the monitor. It's got 2 bolts, each with 3 or 4 lock washers on the nuts on the upper joint. If the joints would loosen (after a very, very long time) it seems you'd be able to tighten them up, although you'd need to dissassemble the stand
Biggest downcheck: I got it for a 22" TV, and at its max height, the bottom of the TV is ~2" above the base, with the TV screen facing horizontally. Thus the claim that this is for monitors up to 24" seems on target. At the same time, if used for a touchscreen on a table- or counter-top, the screen would face at a higher elevation angle, so this lowness would be a non-issue.