Triple 27" Monitor Stand

As I posted in the "Wendell's Monitor Stands" thread, I found a triple stand that can handle up to 27" monitors at EasyMountLCD.com. (I ordered the 002-0019 model) I had found the link somewhere online and ordered them on 9/3/14. They delivered at work right before 5 o'clock today, and I just got done assembling it and taking pics. I took a pic of the original box in a box, with more boxes inside, then a parts pics, followed by the installed result and even a couple of the instructions.

http://bellz252.imgur.com/

Before I get thwapped for not having the right monitors yet, yes I know the AOC isn't mountable and the LG is a 23" model. I intend on getting two or three mountable 27" AOCs and will probably sell the one 27" I already have. It works for me for now, so I'm content until I get the funds.

Review: I have to say that it was well packaged, and the components seem to be very well made. I had to move my corner desk WAY away from the wall to install this monster. The desktop mount is adjustable for different size thicknesses. My desk is only 3/4" thick, so I tightened the adjuster to the smallest setting and had no problems getting it to tighten down as you can see in one of the pics.

The vertical adjustment pole has several holes to place the monitors at any height you want. I set it at the highest setting, since my AOC monitor is already on a stand and this puts the LG at the right position, with seven holes below that for adjustment. The middle monitor plate just sits on the inside of this and uses a ball joint to adjust it however you'd like. There is also a two-piece cap on top of the pole that pulls apart, similar to the wire pass-through on a desk, to allow you to run wires from the monitors down the pole and out the bottom for better cable management.

The two side mounting plates slide on from their ends and tighten down with a wing nut. Once the monitors are mounted, they can be adjusted horizontally, vertically and can be twisted to the portrait orientation with an adjustment bolt hidden under a plastic cover to tighten it down.

And lastly, it comes with end covers and cable management loops that I didn't have installed when I took the first pictures.

For $74.86 shipped, I don't think you can beat it.