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PostPosted: 13 Oct 2010, 21:30 
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Hi Everyone,

Just wondering if anyone else has any experience of this Triple Montor stand : http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/prods/monitors/monitoraccessories/TS743.html

Base details : The Novatech Triple-Monitor Stand allows you to use three monitors to maximize your productivity and optimizing efficiency

Features
# Support up to Triple 24" LCD Monitor/TV
# Support up to Dual 32" LCD Monitor/TV
# Compatible with 75/100mm VESA Mouting Standard
# Support monitors up to 12 kg

Specifications :
# Model Number : NOVA-TRIP-743
# Mounting Interface : VESA Mounting 100/75mm compatible
# Monitor Size : 15" to 24" (3 Monitors/TV) up to 32" ( 2 Monitors/TV)
# Supporting Weight : Up to 12kg
# Material : Steel/Aluminum
# Weight : 3.8kg
# Swivel : +/- 20 degree
# Tilt : +/- 20 degree
# Rotate : + 90 degree

It's down as a Novatech own brand, but I found it off the back of finding it made by a Chinese/Taiwanese company IIRC, the part number I think is the same, just then self branded by whoever's selling.

TIA :bowdown

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PostPosted: 25 Dec 2010, 21:08 
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I've got that stand and I give it a solid C+. In landscape it works just fine, but if you go to portrait mode there is about a 2" gap between the bezels. I had to pull out the arms and hack saw about 6 " off to give me the flexibility to clase the gaps. Also, I was bummed I couldn't rotate the monitors in for a more parabolic view. Its flat all the way across


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PostPosted: 26 Dec 2010, 05:16 
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But there are hinges on th arms, at least in the pics... or are your displays too large to accommodate swing?


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PostPosted: 29 Dec 2010, 06:33 
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You're quite right Abram; I've got 3 x 24" HP LP2465 and in landscape you can do a little bit of monitor adjustment, but the arms are just too long for portrait mode, unless you cut them down a substantial amount. The manufacturer maybe should think about their claimed supported widths.


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