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Free up space on your desktop and liberate your monitor with this sturdy aluminum gas spring desk arm from Vivo. Compatible with monitors up to 32 inches and weighing up to 20 pounds, it also comes with holes for both VESA 75 x 75 and 100 x 100 mounting Read More
This took me longer than I'd like to admit to find, but yes it does come with a grommet base http://bit.ly/2Dq0dId.
Vivo product page http://bit.ly/2Dq0j2x.
The reach and design are VERY reminiscent of the Loctek D7 and D7L https://amzn.to/2DqPgpO which I am a HUGE fan of, compared to a few other gas spring arms I've had before. I might pick a few of these Vivo arms up considering the fast price disparity between these products, and I do approve of the all-matte-black design, and the removable VESA mount is a nice upgrade, though I've dremel'd some channels in the top of my other mounts to make them nearly as hot-swappable already. For many of you asking about mounting monitors larger than the rated spec, there are many people doing this. The 2 things to consider are the weight and the VESA compatibility. You may have to pick up an adapter plate if you have a monitor that takes 200x100 or 200x200, even though the weight may be well within 20lbs. https://amzn.to/2DvKV4u I'm using this adapter to mount a 40" 4k Samsung panel to my D7L. The last thing to consider is the bolt/nut that holds the vertical swivel in place. This is a problem with extremely tall monitors, or vertical mounting situations, because there is increased leverage weighing on the last joint on the monitor arm, especially if cables are providing additional tension on the lower-half. I do not yet own this monitor arm and cannot attest to the ability to tighten this bolt/nut to this effect, but the manual does show that it is a feature. I have, however, had an arm in the past that would not let me tighten enough to keep the necessary friction for large monitors. Keep in mind also that mounting large or vertical-mount monitors in this way will make it more difficult to accomplish this vertical swivel, if that's a feature you hope to utilize frequently.
p.s. does anyone remember how much these were dropping for?
Can this arm support the Massdrop Ultrawide monitor that shipped earlier this year? It was 35" but only weighed 12 lbs without the stand. Here's the link to specs: https://www.massdrop.com/buy/56112#specs
John__wThe weight and mounting bracket dimensions are what matter, the size dimensions mean very little in my experience, unless for some weird reason your mount is off center...which doesn't happen, lol. You should be find to mount to this if the monitor is below the weight. The weight limit doesn't mean that the arm can't hold your monitor, it means it may not be able to hold it up at your desired height without sinking, or the welds on the mounting bracket may not stay together, but you're almost half of the weight of the arms max so size should not be an issue.
Can we anyone tell me how wide the plate on the clamp that actually makes contact with the underside of the desk is? Not sure if it will fit in between two cable channels that are permanently placed on the underside of the back end of my desk
I just added this monitor arm to my desk and love it. This arm is actually sold by many companies and rebranded. I'm pretty sure Massdrop has the lowest price atm. Amazon was $18 more expensive.
Sure, NP.
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-Humanscale 790 tasklight
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-Matching bamboo Jarvis drawer (recently added)
-Vintage IBM 3278 beamspring terminal keyboard (modern controller with programmable keys and function layers, full N-key rollover, rated 100+million switch actuation's per switch module)
-2" wire grommet (to hide keyboard and mouse cables)
-3.5" wire grommets to hide speaker, light and monitor cables (2x)
-Custom desk pad made by Inked gaming (I designed it in Photoshop. It shows the sense pad layout of the IBM keyboard)
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Is anyone else experiencing delays on their shipment for this item? I ordered two of these during the previous drop on September 5th, and the transaction info on Massdrop said that the estimated ship date would be Sept 18th. It's now a full two weeks later (Oct 2nd); the pending transaction still says drop status "Order placed with the vendor" and the estimated ship date is still the 18th of last month.
Contacted Massdrop twice about it but was given no additional info. Basically just "yes, the order is still pending, if this is a big problem for you then we can cancel and issue a refund." I understand that things happen, and the delay is probably more due to the vendor operating slowly and not Massdrop. Nobody can just snap their fingers and fix everything, but all I really want is some more information.