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Triple Monitor Stands (27in Koreans)

post #1 of 5
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Peeps,

Got a Yamakasi Catleap and I just order two Shimians. Gonna update my GPU workload with a third 7950.

My Problem is that I wish to have a very tidy desk and all of the triple stands for 27in setups are crazy like in pricing (Think $650 with shipping... ouch).

Any suggestions for maybe incorprating maybe a hybrid triple screen stand?

P.S. Gonna literally overclock the trifire 7950s to kingdom come!
post #2 of 5
I just found this: http://shop.easymountlcd.com/Deluxe-Triple-Monitor-Stand-Free-Standing-up-to-28-002-0020-002-0020.htm

Not sure how legit it is, but someone else on this site ordered from them, apparently.
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post #3 of 5
Ey!
I can vouch for theese monitor-stands. I've had my stand for 3 months now, and I am extremely satisfied! I've only got one Yamakasi 27" monitor attached to it yet, but ofcourse plan for 2 more. I can only reccommend it. Very sturdy build quality, and looks good with multiple monitors. Good luck with the purchase!
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post #4 of 5
As the saying typically goes, you typically get what you pay. I have paid $50 for similar dual arm version, and $300 for 'brand name' dual arms. The $300 has much nicer build quality, and better range of movements. Is it worth $250 more? I don't think it was, but I can see why someone else think it might.
post #5 of 5
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Just ordered three Ergotron MX Desk mounts and lets see how it goes.

most of the complaints I had about the cheap stands were regarding orientation and angels.

I like to keep a fish eye view on the side panels if possible.
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