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Electronics : Ergotron 45-174-300 Neo-Flex LCD Arm-Extension Grommet Desk Mount

Ergotron 45-174-300 Neo-Flex LCD Arm-Extension Grommet Desk Mount

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Binding: Electronics
EAN: 0698833004021
Product Feature: ERGOTRON NEO-FLEX ARM EXTENSION GROMMET DESK MT
Label: Ergotron
Product Manufacturer: Ergotron
Model: 45-174-300
Publisher: Ergotron
Studio: Ergotron
Warranty: 3 years warranty


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  • ERGOTRON NEO-FLEX ARM EXTENSION GROMMET DESK MT









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fully adjustable but one tight adjusting screw
The mount holds my Samsung 2253LW 22inch widescreen (8 lbs)in portrait mode and it's great so I don't have to scroll web pages, emails, Word documents, Windows Explorer, etc. anymore. It's fully adjustable which is really nice; however, I would keep it in either portrait or landscape mode and keep it there rather than rotating back and forth because it's stiff.

I removed the middle arm because I don't need to extend it that long but one of the adjusting screw was really tight and I was able to do it but I don't think a mom or grandmother could do it (I'm a 39 year old male). There's also grease when you take it apart so be careful not to get it on the carpet like me.

I got this because it has a desk clamp instead of just sitting on my desk as with the Neoflex LCD stand ($35) because I felt that a 22inch widescreen monitor in portrait mode is really tall and might accidentally fall forward or backward, especially with kids.




Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This is a quality product
I looked at these for a couple months before I bought one. Amazon had the best price at the time I bought mine. This product is well made and very sturdy and has several adjustment and installation options. I am using it with a 19" Planar LCD. What more to say, this thing is great and worth every penny! Thanx Amazon!



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Ergotron 45-174-300
It's a very decent mount. Comes with everything you need. I wish it had a longer extension arm. And the arms are somewhat stiff when you try to move the screen.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very good adjustment options
I purchased two arms for a dual monitor setup. Setting up was not that difficult and adjustment options are pretty impressive. The only problem I encountered was with using one of the hex wrenches to loosen and tighten the joints. One literally snapped under the pressure, so be careful with the included tools which seem to be of much lower quality than the arms. Both arms work very well for adjusting height, position, and rotating the monitors between landscape and portrait modes.



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