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Diamond Ergo - Elite Series Articulating Dual Monitor Table Top Mount - Black

Model: DMTA220
SKU: 6258953
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  • General
    • Product Name: Elite Series Articulating Dual Monitor Table Top Mount
    • Brand: Diamond Ergo
    • Assembly Required: Yes
    • Model Number: DMTA220
  • Features
    • Mount Profile: Low Profile (The view of the product when seen attached to a wall or surface.)
    • Mount Style: Arm, Tilting, Swiveling, Rotating
    • Tilt: 90 (Angles upward or downward for customized viewing and/or accessibility.)
    • Rotation: 360 (Orientation can be rotated for customized viewing and/or accessibility.)
    • Number of Monitors Supported: 2
  • Compatibility
    • Maximum Weight Capacity: 35.2 pounds (The maximum load that can be supported by the product.)
    • Compatibility: Most flat-panel monitors from 13" to 27" with VESA sizes of 75x75 and 100x100
    • Mount Location: Desktop
    • Maximum Television Size: 27 inches
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 18.4 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
  • Included
    • Hardware Included: true
  • Material
    • Mount Material: Metal
  • Warranty
    • Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts: 2 Years
    • Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor: 2 Years
  • Other
    • UPC: 757448024951

Achieve the best viewing angle for your computer screens with this Diamond Ergonomics Elite Series articulating dual monitor mount. Its 17.6-lb capacity securely holds two 13 to 27-inch LCD displays, and its 45-degree tilt and 360-degree rotation provide great flexibility. The cable clips of this Diamond Ergonomics Elite Series articulating dual monitor mount keep connectors neatly organized.

  • Compatible with most flat-panel monitors from 13" to 27": Designed for monitors weighing up to 35.2 lbs. (17.6 lbs. per arm), with common VESA sizes of 75 x 75 or 100 x 100.
  • 360° rotation: For portrait and landscape viewing.
  • Cable clips: Keep cables organized and protected.
Whats Included
  • Diamond Ergo Elite Series Articulating Dual Monitor Table Top Mount
  • Screws
  • Instruction manual
  • Allen key

Q: What size monitors will this stand accommodate

A: securely holds two 13 to 27-inch LCD displays, and its 45-degree tilt and 360-degree rotation provide great flexibility. The cable clips of this Diamond Ergonomics Elite Series articulating dual monitor mount keep connectors neatly organized.

Q: Will this work with curved screen monitors as long as they meet the size requirements?

A: I've not mounted curved monitors, but I don't see a reason why not. The question would be about span and weight. My 27 inch monitors easily hang in the mount with ample room for wider monitors - though I can't talk about the effect of heavier monitors. The current span on my unit is 13 1/2 inches for each arm, leaving a couple inches extra width before reaching maximum (as discussed in greater detail below). Each arm can extend 16" from the center at maximum reach. The feet form a "V" shape and extend roughly 10 1/2 inches from the center line. The arm has two sections with a joint in between (there is a third section which attaches to the monitor, but it is always perpendicular to the monitor). The section of the arm closest to the center pole spans 9 1/2 inches from the center line of the pole, and the outer section is 6 1/2 inches.

Q: What is the size of the base of this stand? Trying to compare base size to determine likelihood of this stand to tip over compared to other freestanding stands I am considering.

A: The base extends just over 10 1/2 inches from the center line of the vertical pole. To your concern about tipping, I found that I needed the weight to be no farther than 3/4 the distance in order to keep the heel of the base firmly on the desk. It started "teeter-tottering" past that point. The base is little more than shaped sheet metal and has no real weight. One approach I took until I finished adjusting the monitors was to wrap a couple of ankle weights around the vertical pole, which helped keep it in place.

Q: How far out can the arms go?

A: Each arm can extend a maximum of 16 inches from the center line of the vertical pole. The innermost section is 9 1/2 inches, and the outermost is 6 1/2 inches. (This doesn't include the small section that mounts to the monitor as it is always perpendicular to the monitor.