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Ergotron LX Dual (Table, 40", 9.10 kg)
EUR357,–

Ergotron LX Dual

Table, 40", 9.10 kg


Question about Ergotron LX Dual

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Ahugasan

3 years ago

Hello all. I am looking for a high quality monitor mount (if possible for table, with clamp) for up to 4 monitors, up to 32 inches for each monitor, possibility of arrangement in pyramid form (3+1), and good load capacity (so that most monitors up to 32 inches can also be mounted safely). I would like to use a 32 inch (flat) as the central monitor, and 2x 27(-32) inch on the left and right side, angled, probably in portrait mode (but the "normal" landscape option would also be great, e.g. with the Ergotron LX extension arm in this case ?). Then a curved 32 inch (Samsung Odyssey G7) would be planned above the central monitor. Does anyone have experience with pyramid setups with Ergotron? According to the data sheet, the downward tilt function is only 5° ? That might not be enough for the top monitor. In addition, with three or four arms, only 3.2-5 kg load capacity is specified in the data sheet ? Or would 2x LX Dual make more sense? (even if that seems very expensive). Or would there be better alternatives?

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3 years ago • purchased this product

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I am currently using the dual mount with a Wide 5k 34 inch and two 32 inch 4k. It's super stable and no wobbling despite asymmetrical monitor placement.
I feel that the tilt angle is sufficient so that the upper monitor looks down sufficiently.
As far as I know, you can't get the arms individually, not even directly from the manufacturer. So in order to have four arms, you have to buy two duals anyway. At least, that's the status from about 1.5 years ago. I asked the manufacturer directly. I find it unfavourable to hang a curved over a flat. The protruding corners of the monitor would visually disturb the overall picture. I think the Curve below and the flat above are sympathetic.