Difficult to adjust; cannot adjust fully

To begin, my setup has 3 monitors: 27 inch Dell 4K monitor in the center, a 24 in, 1080p ASUS monitor on the left, and a 20 in, HP monitor (w2007) on the right.



The monitor stand is free standing, which I like. The arms on the outside can move in and out to adjust the angle of the monitors better.



Since I am using a 27 in monitor in the middle and the mounting point is pretty much against the pole, the arms holding the other two monitors cannot come in as much as I would like since it hits the back of the 27 in monitor.



The height of the monitors is based on a plastic clamping system. The arms that hold the monitors clamp to the center mounting pole, with one screw used to tighten it to the pole. While this allows for virtually any height of the monitors (based on the pole length and monitor size/configuration), it caused some problems. When I initially installed everything, I didn't tighten the clamp enough since the monitors were actually sliding down slowly. It was very difficult to raise them back up, and I ended up striping the wrench that came with the stand when tightening it again. At least it seems like the monitors are stable now.



The mounts on the stand do not allow for the monitor to be rotated to a vertical position safely without taking the monitor off, and placing it back in to the mount in the new position. The mount has you slide two of the screws in from the top, and tells you which way is vertical. I would have like to seen all four holes to be completely closed like other stands.



PROS:

Price

Sturdy



CONS:

Cannot bring monitors in close for a deeper angle if using a larger monitor in the middle

Stand is quite heavy

Very difficult to adjust and setup if you want to turn a monitor around, replace a monitor, etc.

Tools provided strip easily



Would I buy this again? Nope.