Optimize your workspace with the Triple Monitor Desk Mount for 24 to 32" Displays from Mount-It!. Designed for ergonomic positioning of up to three 24 to 32" displays, this mount supports up to 15.4 lb per arm and is compatible with 75 x 75 and 100 x 100mm VESA mounts. Rotate your monitors 180° for portrait or landscape orientation; swivel 360° and tilt 180° to find the perfect viewing angle. The cable management sleeves offer a clean, clutter-free look, while audio and USB 3.0/3.1 Gen 1 ports built into the base keep you entertained and charge your devices while you work.
- Fits 24 to 32" Displays
- Supports up to 15.4 lb per Arm
- Rotates 180°
- Swivels 360°
Mount-It! MI-2753 Overview
Mount-It! MI-2753 Specs
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Mount-It! MI-2753 Reviews
Great monitor mount for aging eyes.
Bought this mount after having a dual monitor at work. The mount I had didn’t have independent articulating arms. That wasn’t a thing 10 years ago. I have 32” monitor in the middle and two 27” on the right and left. One thing I love about this mount is the cable management. I used the secure to desk with the clamp, measure thickness of the desk. The anchors were bottomed out and I had an inch to go. Easy fix, I had a scrap piece of baseboard the filled the gap. Nice and secure. Shipping was fast and constant communication for iMount.
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At the end of last year, I relocated my work from an overseas location to remotely working from home. So I bought this Monitor Desk Mount to set up my home office. I was really excited how I could use two 32" monitors stacked vertically and a longer Portrait orientated monitor for my emails. Unfortunately, the top monitor arm would not support my monitor. So it just rested upon the lower monitor which in about a week or two I was constantly re-supporting them. After a really big project that just took all of my time I decided I was going to built some sort of support bracket out of wood. But then I thought this bracket is well designed and there surely is some sort of tension control built in. After going to the manufacture's sight, I found a short video in the product's documents entitled, "How To Adjust Gas Tension Spring." I watched the video, got the handy-dandy allen wreches and within seconds fix "My Issue". I now have a fully functioning work station, with the lower 32" monitor set at eye level, the upper 32" monitor set angled slightly down to meet my upward gaze and a 24" side monitor set in Portrait for email monitoring. If only I wasn't such a typical guy and read the instructions (watched the video) first. I could have had this great set-up months ago.