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The Deluxe Hex Monitor Stand (Model 002-0023) is a premium free-standing mount designed for professionals who demand multi-monitor efficiency. It supports up to six 27-28" widescreen or curved monitors with VESA 75x75mm or 100x100mm compatibility. Featuring 360° rotating, 180° tilt and swivel mounting heads, and adjustable height arms, it offers unparalleled ergonomic customization. Its heavy-weighted metal base ensures stability, while quick-release brackets simplify installation. Ideal for maximizing productivity and decluttering limited desk space, this stand transforms any workspace into a sleek, cockpit-style command center.
| ASIN | B006JGG9FE |
| Additional Features | Curved |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #145,834 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #845 in Computer Monitor Stands |
| Brand | EasyMountLCD |
| Color | 002-0023 |
| Connectivity Technology | VGA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (155) |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 7680 x 4800 Pixels |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Hardware Connectivity | HDMI |
| Has Color Screen | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38.1D x 154.9W x 91.4H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | EasyMountLCD |
| Model Name | (002-0023) |
| Model Number | 002-0023 |
| Mounting Type | free standing |
| Native Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Resolution | 4K UHD 2160p |
| Screen Finish | Glossy |
| Screen Size | 27 Inches |
| Shape | hexagonal |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 791836767167 726670275905 |
| Viewing Angle | 180 Degrees |
N**K
Building this is a breeze. The instructions are pretty easy to follow, and the parts are heavy and extremely sturdy. Building the stand itself only takes about 30-40 minutes, but the most difficult part about setup was getting the angles right for me. Actually configuring the monitors will take some time as you will need to sit down and see how it feels. I choose a 3 over 1 setup because it appealed to me more primarily because I wanted my qnix 27inch to be by itself on the bottom. If you have all different brand/model of computers, you'll struggle a bit to get bezels lined up, but ultimately, I decided that I didn't want my bezels to line up "perfectly" because it throws the viewing angles of the top monitors off. It takes a bit of work to get them to work for you, but its worth it. Be thoughtful about how you're going to get it on your desk and how your going to access everything after you get it setup, because you won't want to move it after you its all done. I say this because its hard to work on it when its on the desk so I built mine on the floor, it was a bit difficult to lift. I really like the height options. I read a couple of reviews where people though it was too tall at the highest setting, but to be able to support 28 inch monitors, it has to be. It actually makes me use my head rest on my chair, which helps my posture. I have my top row set to the third and fourth holes from the top, and it makes a 24 inch monitor about 6 foot to the top from the floor. The vesa mounts are strong/sturdy, and well made. I know a lot of people have monitors from overseas, and I will warn you that if your monitor is a qnix, or other variant from south korea, be very careful on the vesa mounts. The bolt cavities are much more shallow than a normal one on an asus, dell, etc. I ended up going to Lowe's and purchasing a smaller M4 bolt (they come with M4 x 12's). This will allow you to safely mount the monitor without destroying the bolt cavity. My only cons are that it can be difficult to compensate for minimal height adjustments to line up monitors that do not have the exact same bezels. This is pretty minor though, and I could easily fix with a few engineering feats. Simply put, you won't find a monitor stand for 6 large displays in the same price range as this. This is a ridiculously sturdy monitor at a wonderful buying point. Lastly, I'd like to thank those who answered my questions. The people who responded to me were great! I think this monitor can definitely fit 6 27 inch monitors, assuming the bezels on the monitors aren't ridiculously huge (Dell tends to have decently large bezels, from my experience). If you purchase this, you will not be disappointed. For those who would like to see my setup: [...]
N**S
Running this on my work computer. Does the job very nicely. And the price is unbeatable.
K**N
This came with manufacturing defect where the base plate are too small for the screws provided. Shared photos with seller and requested for replacement parts but seller refused . Eventually i was forced to return and logging a 50+lb box to ups was very bad experience. I wish the seller could have sent me either new screws or new base plate
R**.
I purchased this stand out of a desire for six monitors. Any other stand I could find was well above this price. When the box arrived at my doorstep, boy, I was surprised at what I got for the money. Everything was packed phenomenally. Each sub-assembly was packed in an individual box, and every part was in plastic. The entire product was also very heavy. Assembly took around thirty minutes to an hour. I mounted the monitors in a similar time frame. Not all VESA mount monitors are the same, and my monitors were a little tricky to install. I needed to use plastic spacers on one of them, for example. However, this product provided me with the perfect length screws and it made installing each monitor easy. The easiest ones were the monitors in the middle row because they have detachable mounting clamps. You bolt it onto the monitor, then mount the monitor with ease into the bracket on the stand. The other monitors were not difficult either. Cable management is much easier with this stand. No more tossing cables blindly behind a desk. There is enough room between the monitors and the stand to wrap the cables up neatly, out of sight, out of reach, and most of all wrapped in a safe way so as not to damage them. Other reviewers have complained about the height of the screens. The sudden change in height for me was definitely a big change that took some adjusting to. Suddenly my monitor was not sitting on the desk, but well above it. In my particular case the bottom row of screens is 25cm (10in) above the desk. I did this to reduce/eliminate neck strain looking down at my monitors. I was also not used to the monitors not having stands to support them, and being able to tuck things below the monitors like notes, an inkwell, speakers, etc. It took some getting used to, having looked down at screens all my life, but after a week or so I started to really enjoy this. I can look straight ahead and see what I need on the screens. In the end I also end up with a much neater desk and can better make use of my desk. I also figure in the future I might even be able to fit another row of screens below the mount stand. If I wanted a lower height, I could probably lower the monitors. Other reviewers have also said they do not like the top row not being exactly aligned with the bottom row. The way these monitors are mounted does not allow that sort of fine adjustment, but at least they are securely mounted. I would not want them to be mounted without a screw going directly through the mounting post, since my monitors were expensive and I do not want them to fall on me! Fortunately I imagine I could tap a new hole on the mounting post if I wanted one. I do not need one because I have just enough space between the rows to sneak a webcam in. The monitors can be adjusted. You can change the vertical angle, which is nice because for me the top row is a little too high for me to see them clearly, so I turned them to face down at me a little. You can change the horizontal angle, but the way the stand works prevents you from having much freedom in the horizontal direction if you want the monitors directly next to each other. However, the horizontal movement enables you to move the monitor to the side and angle it away from the rest of the screens. For me that was helpful because I can take one screen and move it to the side so I can watch a film on the couch in the room, still connected to my computer, on one of my computer monitors. To summarize, this stand is sturdy and well built. I was uneasy at first about using a monitor stand, worried that my monitors would fall off, but this stand is so well built I actually feel my monitors are more secure now than they were just sitting on my desk! The whole system is incredibly well made. It is sold at a price that I can afford, and a price that seems fair for a monitor stand. I am a satisfied customer and this product is definitely worth it. If you want/need to mount six monitors on a desk, there is simply no better option.
J**S
This frame is definitely a solid build and can surely hold 24" LCD monitors without a problem. All the hardware is well-made and should last a good long time. I like the cable hole openings in the vertical tube for keeping the wiring nice and neat when running to the upper level. Make sure you account for the extra cable lengths when building a setup like this! Now for the caveats... 1. I actually knew this one going in: the viewing angle is fixed both vertically and horizontally. I personally like to surround myself with my screens and that just isn't possible with this setup because the mounting brackets don't have an adjustable depth to them. I knew this may be an issue simply due to the nature of this type of support --it's what makes the price so low on this as well. 2. Vertical height adjustments are seriously limited. This was actually mentioned before by another reviewer and I have to agree. There could have been at least another couple of inches of adjustment in either direction for both levels. I'm running 24" center screens and I just can't imagine using a display smaller than that. I had to set the top level at the lowest setting and the bottom level to 2 spaces up just so there wouldn't be a large gap between them. Using smaller screens would mean the lower level would have to be brought up even higher. As it stands right now, I have a 7" gap between the top of my desk and the bottom of the lowest screen. This causes a serious problem for me ergonomically as I now have to raise up my chair so my neck doesn't strain too much. If there were just a couple more adjustment levels on the vertical tube, all this would have been resolved. In summary, I would probably not make the same purchase a second time and will look elsewhere for my next monitor stand but that may simply be due to my own specific ergonomic requirements.
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