🖥️ Elevate your workspace, elevate your game
The Amazon Basics Single Computer Monitor Stand is a sturdy, height-adjustable desk mount designed for 13 to 30-inch monitors up to 22 pounds. Featuring 360-degree rotation, extensive tilt range, and integrated cable management, it offers ergonomic flexibility and a clean setup. Made from durable steel with easy VESA compatibility, it fits desks 0.8 to 3.9 inches thick and includes all necessary hardware for quick installation.
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Item model number | DLB111-US290 |
Item Weight | 4.58 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 18.13 x 4.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 18.13 x 4.5 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
ASIN | B07DHK5DHN |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | March 5, 2019 |
N**R
Strong, Solid, Thoughtful Design. Exceptional Value for the Money. Best by a Mile.
Exceptional value for the money. Rock solid support, great range of motion.The monitor mount’s vertical support pole is a sturdy 1.9” in diameter (others are mostly only 1.37” in diameter) and designed to allow monitor and power cables to be threaded discreetly down through the pole; exiting out the back just above the surface level of your desk. The extra-wide diameter permits the threading of full-size power plugs, HDMI, and DisplayPort cables through the support pole. A two-part plastic plug can be placed into the top of the pole after running your cables for a nice and tidy look.Unfortunately, the vertical pole only seems to be available in a 16” height; and if your are unlucky enough to have a stupidly designed monitor like my 28” 4K Samsung U28E590D, with the VESA attachment point at the extreme top edge of the monitor, this will likely be too short to earn you any extra room on the surface of your desk. In fact, it hangs the monitor several inches lower than the monitor’s own included stand.* I tried mounting my monitor upside down, as flipping the display orientation in Windows and MacOS is simple as can be, but my Samsung Monitor just wouldn’t submit. I don’t know if it is a polarization issue or a LCD under stress issue; but the flipped monitor winds up entirely washed out (dark, reflective, and deeply purple tinted) on the button half when viewed directly as one normally would. Mounted upside down, one can only see the full screen clearly by leaning the monitor 45° or more backward, which obviously is not practical at all.Other monitors might better handle being mounted upside down, and one should attempt this if they have a monitor with a similarly off-center VESA point. I’m disappointed in mine, as mounted upside down I only needed 12-13” of the 16” pole to have 6-7” of clearance under my monitor.
D**.
So glad I bought this
I have a triple-monitor set-up for work and have been using a triple-monitor stand. Every time I bumped it or the desk, the monitors went out of alignment. I was looking for the answer to a sturdy, aesthetically pleasing, mounted stand. These came highly reviewed by my professional community, so I took the leap and bought 2 of them. I left the center monitor on my original stand and just removed the arms.These monitor stands are great! They were relatively easy to install. I seem to have a lot of extra pieces, but they don't seem to be necessary to the way I installed it. I LOVE the way the wires go inside the central tube so I don't have a nest of wires trailing down. They were really easy to adjust, but with enough tension that they don't sag or re-adjust with time. The stands are sturdy and they don't bounce or go out of alignment if I bump the desk.My only complaint is that the range of motion on them is a little limited for my purposes. I have three 24" monitors. As I said, I kept the original stand for the central monitor, which is slightly off-center because of a built-in USB hub on my desk. One of the monitors just can't quite reach with that off-center central mount and makes me have a more severe angle to my monitor. It's certainly workable, but not ideal. I plan to replace that central mount in the coming months.These are great stands, regardless of price (which these are very economical). I highly recommend them.
S**Q
Detachable base adds versatility
I ordered this one because the base comes off which allows you attach it to a different base if desired. It is screwed on with three screws as opposed to welded like other units. For reasons irrelevant to this review I wanted to install a heavier clamp and could do so.For the price this a decent arm. I exceeded the 30” monitor recommended size (mine is 32”), although the weight is still under the 14 lb limit. I did a dual monitor setup. I have one monitor that is close to the arm and another where the arm is stretched almost full length. For the monitor arm that is stretched the arm sags a bit but I compensated by raising it. I was able to easily tighten the arm so these larger monitors would not tilt on their own.Overall it works fine. But it is not a “heavy duty” arm. Then again most people probably don’t need one. No concerns on build quality. I’m just saying it is not holding my monitors ”effortlessly” like the more expensive gas-piston arms I have in another room. But it does the job especially if you rarely move your monitors.Wire management is good. They run through the hollow tubes of the arm making for a clean installation.Lots of positioning options due to the jointed arm and adjustable tilt and height.
J**S
Affordable and functional
I bought two of these and they’re so easy to put together. I remembered how to put together the second one off memory. Once you adjusted to the spot you like you can tighten it up and it is nice that it has all degrees of rotation for the screen. I like the included washers in case your screws are too long. You can just stack washers so that way the monitor still is flat on the mount. If you have a super flat monitor that doesn’t have very big screw holes like the ones of these come with the washers are helpful.
P**Y
Great quality
Very pleased with the quality of this monitor stand. Every joint is sturdy and tight. I purchased two of these stands.There is no wobble, and I can perfectly align my two monitors.
B**Z
Good Basic Monitor Stand
It doesn't have a lot of bells and whistles but it does work well to hold up the 22" TV on my desk. Since it is a basic stand even at the highest point, the montor is only about 5" off the desktop but for what I want it to do, that is fine....
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