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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Barely but not much I was just getting a monitor arm for your desk. They go for around 20 bucks to 25 bucks. You can get one that holds 10 to 15 lb weight cuz the monitor is very light. And then you can turn the monitor any way you want You can put it vertical you can put it way up high You can put it down low You can tilt it up you can tilt it down You can turn it to the left you can turn it to the right I would never go back to playing on a regular monitor stand again after getting them on your arm. Especially for 20 or 25 bucks and you don't have to drill any holes or anything. It's simply goes on the back your desk and you go into your desk and you turn the little handle it comes with and that locks onto your desk and then you put the bracket which is a tiny little bracket on the back of your monitor where there's four holes this monitor is Vesa 100x100 which most monitors are some monitors are Vesa 75x75 But most monitor arms you buy on Amazon support both.. But I would just find one that's 100 x100 for around 20 to 25 bucks maybe able to get it cheaper if it's a good deal. Obviously go with one that has good reviews and a lot of reviews. Make sure that there isn't just like a couple hundred views make sure it has a couple thousand reviews and that it's at least four star and above. I installed my monitor arm in less than 5 minutes after I did that I screwed the little bracket on the back of my monitor where there's four holes and then it just slides onto the monitor arm and then there's a little hand screw after it slid onto the my arm that you hand tighten on and then it's on . Then you can adjust it to however you like. There's also a little Allen key spot that's usually on the monitor arms that adjust how easily up and down the monitor goes You can either make it so the monitor comes down easily or takes a little weight to press down. I adjusted mine so it's easy to put down it's easy to push up it's easy to maneuver. You'll read the manual it's very simple but definitely invest in the monitor arm and get one that just clamps onto the back of your desk. Is he going to go images and you look up monitor arm clamp for desk you'll see how easy it is and when you take the monitor arm off your desk there's no damage left there's no holes left there's no nothing left. It's very simple to install and very simple to take off. Then you can make the monitor go to the perfect height you want the perfect angle you want the perfect tilt you want the perfect everything. Sometimes if I have friends over and they're sitting over on my bed or something I can literally turn my monitor to the left to show them and then turn it back to me. Say I want to slouch in my chair I can angle my monitor down so I see it straight on. Once I went with the monitor arm on my desk I'll never use a stand ever again.. especially for the price of $20 I'm going to try to include a picture of the bracket and put on the back of my monitor that I just bought right now I don't know if it will show for you but I'll try otherwise just go on YouTube or go on Amazon and type in Vesa 100x100 monitor your arms. And like I said you don't need one that can hold more than 20 lb cuz the monitor's very light. The more expensive ones are the ones that hold more weight. But your monitor at least this one right here the Acer 180hz is very light. So 10 to 15 lb is plenty. There's one you like for 20 lb you can get that one too.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Ergonomic Tilt: -5° to 20° and Height Adjustment Range: 3.93"
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The stand it comes with allows for some tilt. But i put it on an arm mount.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, this monitor offers tilt, swivel, height adjustment and pivot.
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