Workstream by Monoprice Adjustable Large Tilting Monitor Mount for Bigger Screens up to 42"
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Is the big plate able to be removed to mount VESA 100x100?
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on May 18, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Yes, the larger plate/adapter does not initially come installed. It is 2 pieces, so if you need the smaller VESA attachment youll be good to go.
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- JCobe on May 18, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Yes, the larger plate/adapter does not initially come installed. It is 2 pieces, so if you need the smaller VESA attachment youll be good to go.
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- JCobe on May 18, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2020
Hi, The big plate is separate in the box and simply bolts onto the smaller X plate.
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- Walt P on May 18, 2020
- Purchased on May 2, 2020
Yes - I’m fact the larger plate is not even attached in the box I received
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- Dave Z on May 18, 2020
- Purchased on May 3, 2020
Yes. It comes that way and you add in the big plate should you need to.
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- Michael K on May 18, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2020
I had to make some new holes to make it work. Not an perfect fit
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- Jose A on May 22, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2020
YES THE PLATE IS REMOVABLKE AND VERY EASY TO TAKE OFF
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- Lee C on May 18, 2020
- Purchased on May 4, 2020
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Would this mount be capable of holding the Samsung CRG9?
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on Jul 25, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The VESA mount should be fine to attach to the monitor. The Samsung has a 100 x 100 hole pattern and this supports up to 200 x 200 (I'm pretty sure you would just mount it right to the smaller plate and not use the large adapter plate). I can't find any info on the weight of the Samsung monitor but this mount is a beast. As long as your desk is beefy enough for the edge mount style of this bracket, I don't think you will have any problems. Every piece of this mount is thick and heavy. Obviously you would only be able to mount it horizontally.
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- Paul L on Jul 25, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 25, 2019
BEST ANSWER: The VESA mount should be fine to attach to the monitor. The Samsung has a 100 x 100 hole pattern and this supports up to 200 x 200 (I'm pretty sure you would just mount it right to the smaller plate and not use the large adapter plate). I can't find any info on the weight of the Samsung monitor but this mount is a beast. As long as your desk is beefy enough for the edge mount style of this bracket, I don't think you will have any problems. Every piece of this mount is thick and heavy. Obviously you would only be able to mount it horizontally.
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- Paul L on Jul 25, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 25, 2019
I have a 42" Samsung (flat, not curved) on mine. The monitor is 21-1/4" from top to bottom. The top clamp assembly is all the way to the top of the pole; I have 4" clearance between the desk and the bottom of the monitor. I would be concerned for clearance underneath the monitor, if you're hoping to get things underneath it.
The pole is 2-3/8" (35mm) OD and 17" tall. If you wanted to replace the pipe with one of your own specified height (I'd say over 21"), it would likely work.
The pole is 2-3/8" (35mm) OD and 17" tall. If you wanted to replace the pipe with one of your own specified height (I'd say over 21"), it would likely work.
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- New User U on Jul 25, 2019
- Purchased on Apr 27, 2019
Looks like your Samsung is ~25 lbs and needs a 100x100 VESA Mount to match its wall bracket. So I’d say it would...but I have a 32” flat monitor on mine. When I’m moving my desktop up and down (motor, not crank), it will shimmy a bit. I would think the shimmy may be worse on a curved unit due to center of gravity? You might even seem some movement from hard typing.
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- H E on Jul 25, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 16, 2019
I'm using it just fine with a 43" philips 4k monitor. You will have to do your own comparisons since I don't know what a CRG9 is.
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- Chris Q on Jul 25, 2019
- Purchased on Feb 8, 2019
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Would this work with the Monoprice 35in Zero-G?
New User U
on Mar 14, 2020

Workstream by Monoprice Adjustable Large Tilting Monitor Mount for Bigger Screens up to 42"

Monoprice 35in Zero-G Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor V2 - 1800R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 120Hz, AMD FreeSync, 4ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, VA
BEST ANSWER: Shouldn't be a problem, the monitor is VESA 100x100 which the mount accepts, and the weight is well under the 30lb max the monitor is rated to support. It's a really solid, sturdy unit that works great. I've got mine mounted directly to a backsplash on a POS counter, and it is exactly what I hoped for when I purchased it.
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- Anthony J on Mar 14, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 25, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Shouldn't be a problem, the monitor is VESA 100x100 which the mount accepts, and the weight is well under the 30lb max the monitor is rated to support. It's a really solid, sturdy unit that works great. I've got mine mounted directly to a backsplash on a POS counter, and it is exactly what I hoped for when I purchased it.
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- Anthony J on Mar 14, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 25, 2019
As the Zero-G monitor has VESA mounts, it should work fine with it. You wouldn't be able to rotate the monitor to a portrait mode because of the width of the monitor.
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- Daniel O on Mar 15, 2020
- Purchased on Oct 14, 2019
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Can I mount it upside down? I have a big rig 18 wheeler, with cabinet space above the area
A shopper
on Apr 23, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I mounted the c-clamp to the top shelf of an industrial work bench and it wobbles a little but it is otherwise study. You could invert it and it should work, the limitation would be how strong your shelf is.
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- Alan Beeber B on Apr 23, 2020
- Purchased on Jun 13, 2019
BEST ANSWER: I mounted the c-clamp to the top shelf of an industrial work bench and it wobbles a little but it is otherwise study. You could invert it and it should work, the limitation would be how strong your shelf is.
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- Alan Beeber B on Apr 23, 2020
- Purchased on Jun 13, 2019
I see no reason why you could not. the fitting that slides on pole seems to be able to be mounted either way. Once the set screw is tight, I cannot move my monitor up or down so you should be good.
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- Barton T on Apr 23, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 9, 2020
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I'm wondering what the minimum desk thickness you would need for this mount?
I have a Phillips Momentum 4K 42 inch monitor:
https://www.philips.ca/c-p/436M6VBPAB_27/momentum-4k-hdr-display-with-ambiglow
Which is 30lbs without the stand....so, from that standpoint, I should be fine. But, the one thing I am worried about is my desk. It is made of 3/4 inch pine boards, so I was wondering if this stand will hold my monitor fine (I don't see any reference to how thick your desk needs to be).
I have a Phillips Momentum 4K 42 inch monitor:
https://www.philips.ca/c-p/436M6VBPAB_27/momentum-4k-hdr-display-with-ambiglow
Which is 30lbs without the stand....so, from that standpoint, I should be fine. But, the one thing I am worried about is my desk. It is made of 3/4 inch pine boards, so I was wondering if this stand will hold my monitor fine (I don't see any reference to how thick your desk needs to be).
Darin C
on Dec 10, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I use it with a 34" LG widescreen monitor mounted to a 3/4" thick bamboo desktop and it is perfectly stable. The clamp will tighten all the way down to 0" so in that respect there is no minimum thickness, but effectively one exists based on the density, flexibility and strength of the particular surface you are mounting it to. You can also utilize shims if you felt it were needed to add thickness or spread the mounting pressure.
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- Aaron R on Jun 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2020
BEST ANSWER: I use it with a 34" LG widescreen monitor mounted to a 3/4" thick bamboo desktop and it is perfectly stable. The clamp will tighten all the way down to 0" so in that respect there is no minimum thickness, but effectively one exists based on the density, flexibility and strength of the particular surface you are mounting it to. You can also utilize shims if you felt it were needed to add thickness or spread the mounting pressure.
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- Aaron R on Jun 2, 2021
- Purchased on Jul 18, 2020
You should be fine with the 3/4" thickness as long as the desk construction is good.
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- Vince on Jun 2, 2021
- Purchased on Aug 31, 2020
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It says up to 40 inch screen. However in the diagram, it shows the pole from the desk clamp to the top of the pole is on 17 inches. I have a 30 inch screen but its 18 inches in height secured flat that implies it would be touching the desk. Am i missing something?
A shopper
on Oct 6, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, there are a few more things to consider: 1. Most of the newer monitors around this size have wide aspect ratios, typically 16:9. The wide angle, combined with the industry's way of measuring screen size diagonally, means the range of monitor heights should work with this mount. 2. VESA mounts on most monitors are located at or towards the center of the monitor. Therefore, a screen that is 18 inches tall could need as little as 9 inches of bottom clearance. 3. Screens should be ideally positioned with the top near eye level to prevent eye and neck strain from looking up, so bigger screens tend to be positioned lower on the desk than if a smaller screen were used. Hope this helps. Thanks.
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- Irv S Staff on Oct 9, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, there are a few more things to consider: 1. Most of the newer monitors around this size have wide aspect ratios, typically 16:9. The wide angle, combined with the industry's way of measuring screen size diagonally, means the range of monitor heights should work with this mount. 2. VESA mounts on most monitors are located at or towards the center of the monitor. Therefore, a screen that is 18 inches tall could need as little as 9 inches of bottom clearance. 3. Screens should be ideally positioned with the top near eye level to prevent eye and neck strain from looking up, so bigger screens tend to be positioned lower on the desk than if a smaller screen were used. Hope this helps. Thanks.
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- Irv S Staff on Oct 9, 2018
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Can you confirm that this can hold the LG 43UD79-B? Dimensions without the stand are (WxHxD) 38.1" x 22.6" x 2.8" and the weight without the stand is 27.1 lbs.
A shopper
on Nov 20, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the LG would fit but you would be at the upper limit of this mount's range, so wouldn't be able adjust the height range much or be able to rotate for portrait mode. Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on Nov 21, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the LG would fit but you would be at the upper limit of this mount's range, so wouldn't be able adjust the height range much or be able to rotate for portrait mode. Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on Nov 21, 2018
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I have a 3" grommet hole in the desk and want to make sure it wont fall through without modifications. What is the diameter of the mounting plate for the thru-desk mounting option?
A shopper
on Dec 28, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the top part should be wide enough at around 3.95". The bottom plate is around 3.5" but make sure that the desk top material is durable enough because the plate is oblong-shaped and would only secure to two areas on the 3" grommet. You might want to consider using a small piece of plywood like a washer to spread the pressure to a wider area under the desk just in case the material is not durable enough. Hope this helps, thanks.
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- Irv S Staff on Dec 31, 2018
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the top part should be wide enough at around 3.95". The bottom plate is around 3.5" but make sure that the desk top material is durable enough because the plate is oblong-shaped and would only secure to two areas on the 3" grommet. You might want to consider using a small piece of plywood like a washer to spread the pressure to a wider area under the desk just in case the material is not durable enough. Hope this helps, thanks.
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- Irv S Staff on Dec 31, 2018
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Will this fit a 32” Phillips smart tv? Online it says the tv uses a 200x100 mount. Will this one work?
New User U
on Mar 3, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, this will work with the 200 x 100 mounting points. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on Mar 4, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, this will work with the 200 x 100 mounting points. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on Mar 4, 2019
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Hello! I have a BENQ 32" EW3270U Monitor. Will this work and still allow some height adjustment? THANKS!
A shopper
on Apr 23, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, your monitor is within the recommended weight and size specs, and has compatible VESA mounts so it will work. You will have room for height adjustment as well. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on Apr 24, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, your monitor is within the recommended weight and size specs, and has compatible VESA mounts so it will work. You will have room for height adjustment as well. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on Apr 24, 2019
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What is distance inbetween the screw holes on the bracket ?
A shopper
on Apr 28, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello,
You can find the dimensions for this item and its holes in the picture we have on the product page: https://downloads.monoprice.com/files/images/34078_01.jpg
You can find the dimensions for this item and its holes in the picture we have on the product page: https://downloads.monoprice.com/files/images/34078_01.jpg
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- Tyler C Staff on Sep 26, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hello,
You can find the dimensions for this item and its holes in the picture we have on the product page: https://downloads.monoprice.com/files/images/34078_01.jpg
You can find the dimensions for this item and its holes in the picture we have on the product page: https://downloads.monoprice.com/files/images/34078_01.jpg
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- Tyler C Staff on Sep 26, 2019
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What is the max tilt up on this stand?
A shopper
on May 9, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the max tilt up, where you can get the monitor positioned to face up as much as possible, is 145 degrees on a flat desk (90 degrees is straight vertical and perpendicular to the desk). But this is only achievable when the screen is at the top of the post so that the back of the monitor does not hit the vertical post.
The tilt up angle range is reduced the farther the monitor is from the top of the vertical pole. This is because the back of the monitor hits the post earlier at a more acute angle when it sits lower. At approximately the middle position, the monitor could tilt 115 degrees.
Hope this helps.
The tilt up angle range is reduced the farther the monitor is from the top of the vertical pole. This is because the back of the monitor hits the post earlier at a more acute angle when it sits lower. At approximately the middle position, the monitor could tilt 115 degrees.
Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on May 10, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Hi, the max tilt up, where you can get the monitor positioned to face up as much as possible, is 145 degrees on a flat desk (90 degrees is straight vertical and perpendicular to the desk). But this is only achievable when the screen is at the top of the post so that the back of the monitor does not hit the vertical post.
The tilt up angle range is reduced the farther the monitor is from the top of the vertical pole. This is because the back of the monitor hits the post earlier at a more acute angle when it sits lower. At approximately the middle position, the monitor could tilt 115 degrees.
Hope this helps.
The tilt up angle range is reduced the farther the monitor is from the top of the vertical pole. This is because the back of the monitor hits the post earlier at a more acute angle when it sits lower. At approximately the middle position, the monitor could tilt 115 degrees.
Hope this helps.
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- Irv S Staff on May 10, 2019
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The range of motion is a bit unclear: is this able to swivel 360 degrees? I.e. if the monitor is facing you, swivel it so that it is facing away from you and all the way back around to facing you again.
A shopper
on Dec 31, 2019
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This would not allow for 360 degrees of rotation only up to 180 degrees.
This would not allow for 360 degrees of rotation only up to 180 degrees.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jan 2, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Thank you for your question.
This would not allow for 360 degrees of rotation only up to 180 degrees.
This would not allow for 360 degrees of rotation only up to 180 degrees.
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- Tyler C Staff on Jan 2, 2020
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Can i screw this to the frame of my work desk instead of using the provided C clamp with the nut?
New User U
on Jul 6, 2020
BEST ANSWER: The bottom part is an L bracket, and the clamp part attaches to that with two screws. I imagine you could, instead of attaching the clamp, put three wood screws into the holes you see in the pic and screw the bracket into the side/back of your desk. It probably wasn't made to be used this way though, so make sure you have plenty of meat wherever on the desk you're attaching it with screws so it can hold the weight of a TV or large display.
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- Jeffrey P on Jul 6, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 13, 2020
BEST ANSWER: The bottom part is an L bracket, and the clamp part attaches to that with two screws. I imagine you could, instead of attaching the clamp, put three wood screws into the holes you see in the pic and screw the bracket into the side/back of your desk. It probably wasn't made to be used this way though, so make sure you have plenty of meat wherever on the desk you're attaching it with screws so it can hold the weight of a TV or large display.
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- Jeffrey P on Jul 6, 2020
- Purchased on Apr 13, 2020
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It says up to 200X200 VESA, my sons monitor has a VESA of 50X50, does the bracket go that small?
A shopper
on Jul 26, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Hi, this mount is designed for larger monitors with larger 100 x100 and 200 x 200 VESA mounting patterns.
You can try Product 5400 for a monitor mount designed for screens with 50 x 50 VESA mounting. Thanks for checking.
You can try Product 5400 for a monitor mount designed for screens with 50 x 50 VESA mounting. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on Aug 6, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Hi, this mount is designed for larger monitors with larger 100 x100 and 200 x 200 VESA mounting patterns.
You can try Product 5400 for a monitor mount designed for screens with 50 x 50 VESA mounting. Thanks for checking.
You can try Product 5400 for a monitor mount designed for screens with 50 x 50 VESA mounting. Thanks for checking.
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- Irv S Staff on Aug 6, 2020
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What range of height is available? (From center of mount to desk)
David R
on Aug 6, 2021
BEST ANSWER: Hi David, I have it about as High as you can get, I did a quick measurement and its about 20 inches from the center of the mount to my desk. You really can't go any more than that. Hope this helps. Russ
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- Russell A on Aug 6, 2021
- Purchased on Sep 23, 2020
BEST ANSWER: Hi David, I have it about as High as you can get, I did a quick measurement and its about 20 inches from the center of the mount to my desk. You really can't go any more than that. Hope this helps. Russ
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- Russell A on Aug 6, 2021
- Purchased on Sep 23, 2020
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Does this mount support the 75x75 VESA pattern?
Craig B
on Sep 8, 2021

Workstream by Monoprice Adjustable Large Tilting Monitor Mount for Bigger Screens up to 42"

Monoprice 35in Zero-G Curved Ultrawide Gaming Monitor V2 - 1800R, 21:9, 3440x1440p, UWQHD, 120Hz, AMD FreeSync, 4ms, HDMI, DisplayPort, VA
BEST ANSWER: bump, same question, was posted above for this monitor but someone said it was 100x100 and the Mount is 75x75 as Craig said
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- Derek R on Oct 6, 2021
BEST ANSWER: bump, same question, was posted above for this monitor but someone said it was 100x100 and the Mount is 75x75 as Craig said
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Does this stand work with M6 screws? My monitor has M6 vesa mounting holes.
A shopper
on Mar 20, 2020
Will this work with a Panasonic TC-40AS520U ? the dimensions are 35.6"x20.8"x2.4" (WxHxD) (without stand) and the weight is 23.1 Lb. Does it come with the screws required to mount the monitor. Thks
A shopper
on May 3, 2020
Is the circumference of the center pole the same as with the "Workstream by Monoprice Adjustable Large Tilting Monitor Mount for Bigger Screens up to 42"" (Product # 34078)? I have a 30" apple cinema display I'd like to use with two 27" monitors, and while the tilting VESA mount on the center pole for this product might not be able to support the 30" (27.5lbs with the stand, not sure how much without), could I possibly buy Product # 34078 and use the tilting VESA mount from that stand (30lb weight limit) on the center pole of this one?
Matthew R
on May 7, 2020

Workstream by Monoprice Adjustable Large Tilting Monitor Mount for Bigger Screens up to 42"

Workstream by Monoprice Triple Monitor Gas Spring Mount for up to 32" Screens, Locking Center Mount
Does this model support a 100 mm X 100 mm bolt pattern?
A shopper
on May 15, 2020
Is the height tall enough to have a monitor on the desk and this stand host a monitor above it?
A shopper
on May 16, 2020
what is the highest this mount will go to?
A shopper
on Nov 8, 2021
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Rated 4 out of 5
Be careful with your dimensions
The product is very good quality and the kit includes hardware for a variety of mounting options. I echo the previous review that the tilt feature is almost impossible to lock down permanently. I also would not recommend this stand for anything over 15 pounds despite what the description says. The base is just big enough.
The issue I ran into is that the dimensions in the drawings don't include a measurement to the midpoint of the bracket mounting the TV to the pole. When positioned at the very top of the pole there are several inches less of vertical height. The dimensions are also to the bottom surface of the mounting plate. I thought I could mount a 40" TV vertically with this, but it's a few inches too short. Unfortunately, the company does not sell parts separately, so a longer pole isn't an option.
The issue I ran into is that the dimensions in the drawings don't include a measurement to the midpoint of the bracket mounting the TV to the pole. When positioned at the very top of the pole there are several inches less of vertical height. The dimensions are also to the bottom surface of the mounting plate. I thought I could mount a 40" TV vertically with this, but it's a few inches too short. Unfortunately, the company does not sell parts separately, so a longer pole isn't an option.
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Rated 3 out of 5
Great except the tilt mechanism
I have an older Apple cinema display and figured this would be perfect because it is heavier but under 30 lbs. While this can successfully keep the monitor raised, the tilt mechanism cannot keep it at a consistent level. No matter how tight you get the bolt the monitor still droops within seconds of adjusting. Build quality is fairly good though so if you have a sub 25lb monitor it should work very well.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Love it
Simple and clean, works perfectly.
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Rated 1 out of 5
Too intrusive.
It takes up too much desk space by setting too deep. By the time I mounted the monitor, it was nearly 8 inches into the desk. I am better off with the original monitor stand.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Great deal mount
Looks great. Works as expected.
I had to modify the clamp section to fit my particular application but that was known prior to purchase.
I had to modify the clamp section to fit my particular application but that was known prior to purchase.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Stable mount for ultra-wide monitors
I have a Fully Jarvis sit-stand desk and originally had a traditional monitor arm to mount my 34" ultra-wide monitor. The instability between the sit-stand desk and the multiple articulation points of the traditional arm caused the monitor to noticeably wobble when typing. This mount has only a single articulation point, and while it lacks the mobility of a traditional arm, it holds my ultra-wide completely stable. This is fine for me since I want the monitor to remain centered and don't need to move it around.
I only wish that the pole was maybe a couple inches taller so I could raise the monitor a little more, but that is very minor.
Highly recommended for a stable mount for large monitors on sit-stand desks.
I only wish that the pole was maybe a couple inches taller so I could raise the monitor a little more, but that is very minor.
Highly recommended for a stable mount for large monitors on sit-stand desks.
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Rated 4 out of 5
only 200x200 mount i could find
Good for mounting a 32" TV to my desk. Points of articulation are kind of difficult to tighten, but I got them to work.
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Rated 5 out of 5
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Rated 4 out of 5
Great Universal TV Stand
Great, sturdy stand, much better and less wobbly than the stand that came with the TV. This was one of the only stands I could find to fit my 200mmx100mm mount pattern and I'm glad I found it. Only downside is that it didn't come with mounting screws for my TV so make sure to get those.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Very Sturdy
Love it! Very sturdy, but needs to be given the weight of my monitor (Dell 2000FP). Looking forward to years of great use.
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