





This 3-panel monitor stand allows the connection of flat panel monitors through standard VESA mounting brackets. Our revolutionary hinge modules are designed to enable display monitors to be rotated, swiveled and tilted. The engineering of the AMR3S32 is designed to meet high ergonomic expectation and to be rugged without compromising the aesthetics of the design. The AMR3S32 is constructed with aluminum alloy to ensure sturdiness and allow for the mounting of individual monitors that weight 10Kg (22.05 Lbs). The device is suitable for 26"~32" monitors. Some 32" monitors require an offset placement to fit on the mount. Offset assembly instructions can be found in the Downloads section or from link below:
Pros: The solid build of this unit accommodates a wide array of monitor sizes, including those smaller than 26". As the pictures show, it is surface-mounting with feet, rather than clamp-mounting. Extremely versatile, this stand offers individual monitor height adjustment and full tilt and swivel in both vertical and horizontal configurations. Instructions were clear, and fine-tuning is made easy with quick-release clamps and wheels. The cable guides are useful for line management and aesthetics. The stand features a black matte powder-coat finish, is packaged very well and arrived promptly. Put simply, this is the stand you want for your triple-monitor setup.
Cons: It is admittedly a little pricey, but there's no denying the quality of build - definitely worth it.
Overall Review: Mind your desk layout, as feet angle/positioning becomes important for monitor weight counterbalance. As another reviewer mentioned, you'll need a minimum of 39" for the feet. This unit frees up a lot of desk space - so if you're currently using three monitors with individual, native stands, you will be pleasantly surprised at how much better your desk area will look and function with this unit. Attaching and adjusting three monitors on a single stand can be unwieldy from the combined weight - so be prepared to lift, balance and adjust when first positioning the stand, and then fine-tune positioning afterwards.