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Electronics : DS100 Dual-monitor Desk Stand

DS100 Dual-monitor Desk Stand

from: Ergotron




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MSRP Price: $170.99
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Ergotron
EAN: 0698833008241
Label: Ergotron
Product Manufacturer: Ergotron
Material Type: Aluminum
Model: 33-322-200
Publisher: Ergotron
Studio: Ergotron
Warranty: 5 years warranty


Product facts:
  • Material: Steel
  • Weight Support: Up to 62 lb
  • Monitor Support: Up to 24" Flat Panel Display
  • Color: Black
  • Standard Warranty: 5 Year(s)







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Item Description:
DS100 Dual-Monitor Desk Stand, Horizontal conserves desk space by suspending two flat panels on a single base. Easily view multiple screens at once to increase productivity.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Well made stand, but limited adjustability.
I found this stand to be well-made and I had no concerns about its strength in holding my monitors. However, it has limited options for adjusting monitor positions. Just a bit of tilt. For my case, with one monitor set up portrait and the other horizontal, I could not align the monitors.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excellent Space Saver!
This product is well built and easy to assemble. It easily supports my two 24" Wide Screen monitors and saves valuable desk space, having the footprint of a single monitor.
Screen height is about average for most standard monitor stands. At it's highest position the center of the screen is about 13" from the desktop. That's a bit low for me but I just used a standard monitor raiser and it works just fine, and gives me even more desk space.
The mounting plate is designed for the larger 100mm brackets on flat panel screens but they include adapters so you can use this stand for monitors that have the smaller 75mm mount.
Cable management is also a breeze, there are two cable clasps built into the unit, one for each screen and there are more than enough cable ties included, even some Velcro ones.

Also included: All the tools necessary for assembly and adjustment; Thumbscrews designed to replace your original monitor screws but I opted to keep the original screws so I needed to use a screwdriver.

I'm recommending this product to all my friends with dual screen setups.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great
Dual Screen mount is the only way to go and is easy to set up in min's. Perfect ajustment.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Dual Monitors
Creates space on desk and was easy to hook up. Amazon was also the best price around.



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