Editorial Product Review:Item Description:Sleek and streamlined, the LX frees up space and allows positioning of your display for greater productivity. Reposition your LCD with just a touch. Up. Down. Forward. Back. The LX provides unparalleled range of motion.
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Quality Construction-Good Mobility
Had one of these as a hand me down from a relative. I'm working with a three monitor setup and decided to purchase another one so that adjustments could be uniform. Great construction, sturdy and will handle small adjustments well. Do need to loosen the tension to get the fine adjustments to hold but once you tighten it back up it stays put and works great. Tons of potential positions and great flexability. Highly recommend.
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Works great with Apple 23" Cinema Display
I just added a 2nd 23" Cinema Display and wanted to use it in portrait mode. This arm handles the 23" CD perfectly. When I first attached it it drooped the display, but reading the manual revealed the screw to tighten the tension and all is well again.
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Works great
Great product, very sturdy, well built. Had to adjust the tension after install. Just follow directions for that. Overall, I am happy with it.
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Great for crowded desks
The only reason I was considering this stand was because my generic brand 22" monitor came with a very, very lame one. I was very hesitant to buy this cause I thought it would be extreme overkill. It would be over 75% of the cost of my monitor... I couldn't believe what I had done when I finished Amazon's checkout process... Now, three months later, I'm getting another one for my mom for use at her workplace.
As I mentioned earlier, this holds my 22" LCD (EMPREX brand if you're wondering) monitor very nicely. The monitor is about 17 Lbs and even small adjustments feel very tight. I am a full time student and frequently need to move my monitor out of the way to make room for my studies since I only have one desk for everything I do. Now I have the option of quickly pushing it all the way against my wall or raising it up above my papers. The area taken by the old stand is now free which is very liberating.
I also program quite a bit and it's really nice to put my monitor very low and right behind my keyboard so I'm not always moving my head up and down trying to see what special keys I'm hitting. I've probably saved a dozen headaches by doing this. The last thing this stand lets me do is angle, raise, and extend my monitor towards my bed (which is to the right of my desk). This way I can lay down to watch a DVD or sit to play some xbox 360 with my friends.
Everyone who has seen this makes a comment about how nice it is. It's a good investment for college students who have limited desktop space and only one monitor for everything they do (computer, cable TV, DVD, consoles).
Another reviewer said he doesn't like the cable management system. I'll agree that it's not the best in the world. The plastic retainers feel flimsy and you have to bend up your cables quite a bit to get them to fit. However, I ended up using it and I think it's sufficient/necessary if you move your monitor around a lot. I have three thick cables weaving through the plastics (power, DVI for computer, VGA for xbox) and so far it's been working very well for me.