
Neomounts TIS 10"-27" 2TFT 6 joints black
Neomounts TIS 10"-27" 2TFT 6 joints black
I have now bought one. It fits on the USM Haller table I mentioned. It only needs a small base to clamp in between (approx. 1 cm), which is better anyway to protect the top.
Since VESA is standardised and both support 100mm, this should not be a problem in principle. In terms of weight, you would still have to see what is inside. I don't know what the monitor weighs without the base and whether the 12kg of the holder is per arm or total. But the part also feels like it holds 20kg... Should fit. The angle of 2 27" monitors can't be too "inclined" to each other.
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If you want to adjust the height of the table so that you can work standing up, this mount is suitable. If you only want to place the monitors so high that you can work standing up, the height is not sufficient (45 cm above table height). I have been using it for about 3 years and it is great. Plenty of space where the feet normally are. The joints can all be tightened with an Allen key, so there are no problems when heavy monitors are attached. I have 2 24" mounted on it. Greetings Basti
They are standard Vesa connectors, so if the IMac has Vesa and the weight fits then it should work. The arm itself is great, I had normal screens on it and was very satisfied.
I had this bracket mounted on an IKEA Bekant high table with 2 x 24". Of course, an IKEA standing table is not as stable as a comparable model that costs four times as much. So of course the mount, or rather the screens high up, automatically wobble with it. When sitting, the wobble is within the normal range of the weight of two monitors, when standing it is noticeably more (1-2cm, depending on how hard you bang your toes ;-) ). But the thing does hold perfectly! And I hope my feedback helps you. Sincerely
I use two 27" screens, but there's a bit of a margin... but I couldn't say for a 32" screen it still seems a bit big...
I use this very robust mount with two 24" screens. The weight of the screens is absolutely no problem. If the distance between the two supports were large enough, you could easily mount much larger monitors on it.
Let's ask Photoshop Here is the answer: https://imgur.com/a/KZ8RFR4 The piece at the back is about 19mm. I measured it again, and it's about 0.5 instead of 0.36. That would be about 26mm. However, I am not completely sure. I hope this helps a little.
The decisive factor is the VESA mounting of your screen(s). If your monitors are both smaller than or equal to 27' AND you have VESA-100 mounts you will have no problems. For example, I have been able to mount two 27' screens with VESA-100 mounts without any problems!
Yes, that works. The distance can be adjusted as desired. However, the material of the table must have a certain robustness, as a certain load rests on these fixed points.
The bracket was designed for monitors from 10-27". Further dimensions can be found in the data sheet http://www.galaxus.ch/Files/1/6/0/7/1/1/8/FPMA-D960D.pdf
The table clamps can be adjusted between 30-100mm. It requires a space of 10x10cm on the table surface.
We have also only had the product for 10 days. The product itself is very solid. The table holder is attached to a plastic table and has not left any marks so far. Any marks could possibly be safely avoided by a piece of wood / plastic clamped between the table and the brackets.
Yes, it's possible, grossomodo 25 30⁰
The rod has a diameter of 36mm.
A cover for what? The monitor needs the threads for the Vesa mount.
Yes, I think so. I have the mount with this screen: Philips B-line 272B8QJEB/00 (27", 2560 x 1440 Pixels) Your screen has the same VESA holes, is the same size, and lighter. So it should fit. If you want to compare it again exactly: https://www.digitec.ch/Comparison/12512733-8087686
Buy suitable screws at the DIY store? M4x10 according to VESA standard.
It works well with a USM table, which also has a metal frame.
Sure, as long as both monitors support a 75 x 75 m or 100 x 100 mm wall mount.
I have two 27", and one of them upright, that would probably still work with 28". Mounted normally: hard to say, no experience.
Both products are good. I would advise to take the one that best fits your screens. Look at the specifications (size, weight support, etc.)
I had tested this, in principle it works, but with restrictions. Unfortunately, you can no longer set the desired position of the screens, but only use them in one position, so this constellation was unusable for me.
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