Not Gimpy Anymore wrote:
> "Dilbert Firestorm" <scanb31.DeleteThis@byteme.com> wrote in message
> news:Q5Wdne03v85iDXLbnZ2dnUVZ_rHinZ2d@xfoneusa.net...
> > anyone know of an adjustable LCD monitor stand that swivels & tilt
> > & raised .
> >
> > I have a 19" Planar PL1910M lcd monitor. the stand that comes with
> > the monitor only tilts.
> >
> > are there any adjustable stand on the market that is compatible
> > with this model?
>
> Not familiar with that model, but if it has the standard VESA mounts
> on the back, you should be able to find all kinds of ways to mount it
> using that mounting provision. But, there may be a problem if you
> have a limited budget. Some of the "Ergo-arm" types of mounts seem to
> cost as much or more than the monitor. Alternative may be to check
> newer monitors being sold - not "entry" type, but slightly "upscale"
> ones will likely have the features you desire - possibly at not much
> more cost than getting a "Ergo-mount". Try googling for ergo-arm, or
> VESA mount... and then check web sites of major PC & peripherals
> suppliers. Don't forget to look beyond "consumer" products, since
> many of the business kinds of applications are more likely to be
> using ergo features. (Consumers *CAN* buy them - just typically not
> in stores....look on the web.)
>
> HTH, NGA
>
thanx for the tip on the mounts.
however, I prefer not to mess things that involve drilling and clamping.
so the arm stands and clamp stands are out.
however, I did find a few of the desktop stands.
I didn't like this one as it looks kind dorky & dinky.
http://www.keysan.com/big/pic3762000000.html
also found this - might be the one I'm looking for.
http://www.sceptre.com/Products/LC [...] _stand.htm
<http://www.sceptre.com/Products/LCD/Specifications/spec_LCD_stand.htm>
and heres a deskstand that I might go for. as this one looks interesting.
http://ergoboy.com/catalog/product [...] 9166bfcc90
<http://ergoboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=40&osCsid=4274962e07c40f1df5dd0d9166bfcc90>
why interesting?, seems that model has a variant that can hold 2, maybe
more it seems, up to nine..
http://ergoboy.com/catalog/product [...] 9166bfcc90
<http://ergoboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=41&osCsid=4274962e07c40f1df5dd0d9166bfcc90>
http://ergoboy.com/catalog/product [...] 9166bfcc90
<http://ergoboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=4055&osCsid=4274962e07c40f1df5dd0d9166bfcc90>
not sure about this, are there models that let you build a multi-monitor
set up starting from one monitor with one deskstand without discarding
the pieces? that is are these things "modular", assemble them in pieces.
do any them require a manual rotation from landscape to portrait screen
mode? I've seen one model that requires you to manually unscrew &
loosen a knob, rotate the screen and re-screw & re-tighten the knob?
I'm intrigued by this, wouldn't mind having a multi-monitor setup, but
I'd would want to build such as setup as I go along when funds are
available.
the most I'd prolly go for would be a 3 monitor setup.
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