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Very good product, saves an enormous amount of space on the desk.
The arm is solid and easy to install. However, be careful when folding out the arm, it's quite surprising.
Arctic's X1-3D monitor arm has the special feature of a gas spring that makes it even more comfortable and reliable to use. It supports ultra-wide monitors with a screen diagonal of = 49", as well as 16:9 monitors with a diagonal of = 43".
Desk Mount Gas Spring Monitor Arm for 1 x 43" to 49" LCD monitor
Arctic's X1-3D monitor armhas the special feature of a gas spring that makes it even more comfortable and reliable to use. It supports ultra-wide monitors with a screen diagonal of ≤ 49", as well as 16:9 monitors with a diagonal of ≤ 43".The monitor must have a VESA 75 or VESA 100 mount and must not exceed a total weight of 15 kg.
Thanks to the approved gas spring technology, the monitor can be moved completely freely in all directions, even after installation.It is therefore child's play to pull the monitor up, away or to completely realign the height, depth and tilt.
The X1-3D turns even the simplest monitor into an ergonomic wonder, and those who spend a lot of time in front of a screen will quickly appreciate this advantage: The optimal adjustment of your monitors automatically promotes an ergonomic sitting position.Whether you work sitting or standing, the monitor arm allows you to adjust it optimally to your environment.
Whether you use your desk as a workstation, battle station or a combination of both. By keeping your "neutral range" clear, the X1-3D offers more space around monitors and allows you new ways to configure and optimise your workspace. With the X1-3D, tangled cables around monitors are a thing of the past. Cables can simply be carried and fixed inside the arm. They disappear from the visible area and promote a neat overall appearance.
With the table clamp, the monitor arm can be placed freely and easily on the edge of the table. The arm is completely pre-assembled and can simply be placed on the rod. Subsequent assembly or repositioning is therefore child's play and can be done quickly.
General information |
Product name |
Arctic X1-3D |
Brand |
Arctic | |
Model |
AEMNT00062A | |
Technical specifications |
Number of monitor |
1 |
Screen size |
43 inches | |
Screen weight |
10 kg | |
Adjustable |
Yes | |
Possible adjustment |
Tilt (forward - backward) | |
Rotation | ||
VESA mount |
75 x 75mm | |
100 x 100mm | ||
Weight |
3.92 kg | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 5 Oct 2021
Very good product, saves an enormous amount of space on the desk.
The arm is solid and easy to install. However, be careful when folding out the arm, it's quite surprising.
Very good quality screen arm.
Easily supports a heavy 34-inch screen. Easy to move and adjust. Would recommend.
Used for an ASUS 34" LED - TUF Gaming VG34VQL3A monitor on a standing desk.
Very pleased with the quality of the product for its price: fairly heavy arm but seems sturdy, protection on the foot so as not to damage the top of your desk, and the foot clamp seems to do the job for holding the arm + screen.
Easy to assemble (you'll have to read the virtual instructions on another computer during assembly). However, there's no information on how far you can adjust the gas pressure: the instructions do indicate the screw to turn, but not by how much? Luckily the pressure corresponds to the weight of my screen.
Neat packaging, beautifully finished hardware, multiple settings.
Just be careful when unpacking the arm, which is very loose when unboxed.
Very good equipment.
Pay attention to spring pressure (see instructions for use).
> The foot of the arm has a good grip. Unlike many arms, it is fairly wide and square. It's solid. The foot's grip is high enough for the whole thing to be solid. However, the clamp under the desk is quite narrow. This leaves little room to 'pinch' the desk other than completely. Be careful if your screen is heavy, the clamp may bite into the wood. Metal reinforcements may be necessary.
> The two parts of the arm move 360° without any problem. The cable covers on the top and bottom of the arm are not exceptional, but they do exist. Be careful if you need a large range of rotation on both arms, as the cable cover at the bottom runs the risk of pulling/twisting your cables if they are too short.
> The gas spring is extremely efficient. In my opinion, there's no need to adjust it. It will work as it is for a weight of even 9.5k. In my opinion, it's capable of supporting the original 15 kilos*.
However, the downside of the arm is the ball that holds its head in place. This system is a real pain to get a square, horizontal and flat adjustment. I recommend attaching your screen to the arm before connecting it to the stand.
It would have needed a system of markers and a large plate with L/R handles. Because if your monitor is fragile, constantly adjusting its head is not a good idea. Make a cross if it's big and heavy. The 180° tilt behind the head makes the coffee. I personally solved the problem by adjusting my monitor in profile with a lot of patience. While the spring does very well for weights >10k, I have huge doubts about the head.
I'm currently in a heavy configuration with a side-mount to my desk to take up as little wall space as possible. When the arms are fully extended, it doesn't bend and supports the 9.5 of my screen perfectly.
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