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Ergotron – LX Single Monitor Arm, VESA Wall Mount – for Monitors Up to 34 Inches, 7 to 25 lbs – Matte Black

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Style: Matte Black


Features

  • Broad compatibility: Fits single screens up to 34 inches diagonal and 7 to 25 pounds; compatible with VESA patterns 75x75mm and 100x100mm
  • Installation flexibility: Includes arm, extension, wall mount base with theft deterrent anchor holes for cable locks, and hardware; attaches directly to sturdy vertical surfaces, wood studs, or to optional accessories Wall Plate (97-101-003) or Track Mount Bracket Kit (97-091)
  • Large range of motion: Find the most comfortable and ergonomic fit with 25.7 inches of horizontal extension and 13 inches of lift; add more reach with the LX Extension (45-289-224) accessory; customize views with 360 degrees of rotation and 75 degrees of tilt; frees up desktop space by folding within 4 inches of the wall
  • Sleek and sturdy: Enhances the look of your workstation with adjustable positioning to help boost productivity; neatly control cables with integrated cable management
  • Built to last: Extensive quality testing ensures your display stays stable and secure; Ergotron products set the standard for quality with a 10-year warranty and expert technical support

Brand Name: ‎Ergotron


Item Weight: ‎6.2 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.61 x 7.76 x 17.52 inches


Item model number: ‎45-243-224


Batteries: ‎1 Unknown batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color Name: ‎Matte Black


Date First Available: July 29, 2019


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  • An almost perfect monitor arm
Style: Matte Black
This is an Ergotron arm, so it is of course going to be one of the most reliable monitor arms on the market. That being said, there are a few minor annoyances that hold it back from being truly great. First off, the arm has cable management channels, but it requires you to use zip-ties in the upper half of the arm; the mounting holes aren’t large enough to fit even a small Velcro tie through. The lower half of the arm uses a plastic sheath, but I wish that the plastic was both thicker and used a sturdier clasping mechanism. If you have thick cables or multiple cables going to your monitor, they can pull the plastic cover off when you move the arm side to side. My second gripe with this arm is the wall mounted base. While it is small and easy to hold up while mounting since the base is separate from the arm, there are no square edges anywhere on the base; every side is rounded. This means that leveling the base is nearly impossible, since you can never be completely confident that you’re holding the level perfectly straight, it could be off by a degree or two. I’d like to see a revision of this product with a flattened top or bottom edge. (or better yet, an integrated level) As for the actual functionality of the arm though, it is top-notch. The arm feels durable and sturdy, and is capable of holding up fairly heavy monitors with a moderate curve. I’m using an Alienware AW3423DW with it which is about 16lbs. I have had no issues adjusting the monitor at all; all the adjustment screws are easy to reach with the appropriate tool. I do wish the arm had a way to store the Allen keys used to adjust the gas arm pressure and tensions. Pros: - Sturdy, high quality parts and materials. - Easy to adjust - Zero wobble - Excellent range of motion Cons: - Upper arm uses zip ties for cable management. - Lower arm cable management sheath is flimsy and pops out easily under tension. - Wall mounted base is difficult to level because of the curved edges. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 10, 2022 by Aaron

  • Very Easy Install
Style: Polished Aluminum
I was amazed at how fast the installation of this item was. I want to say I spent less than 30 minutes from the time I started to the time it was up and running. I have set up other mounting arms that attached to the desk or were free standing. With those devices I found that getting the monitor attached to the mounting plate is always difficult. Attaching other devices to the edge of a desk can also be cumbersome. The design of this arm is very simple. The plate that attaches to the wall does not have the swivel arm permanently attached. That makes it very small and light. I located the wall stud and drilled the two 5/16" holes needed in just a few minutes. The mounting bolts are three inches long, so you need to have a long drill bit. I used a 1/4" drive ratchet with a 1/2" socket to install the two bolts. The bolts are listed as 13mm but the 1/2" socket did work. However, it was "snug" fit for the socket. If you don't have a socket set, you may have trouble getting the bolts completely tight. There is a "U" shaped area where the bolts fit. You would not be able to get a crescent wrench or a pair of pliers in there easily. Once the plate was mounted to the wall, the first arm just drops into place on the spindle in seconds. Mounting the second arm to the monitor was also very simple. Four thumb screws are provided. It was very simple for me to lay the monitor on its face and line up the mounting holes. The plate has holes for 100mm and 75mm. The provided thumb screws were the correct size to fit into my monitor. Because you are only holding one of the arms while you attach it to the monitor, it is a one person job. The arm is light enough to be held with one hand while you line up the holes. Your free hand can then start the thumb screws into holes. You are not trying to juggle the arm, a screw and a screwdriver at the same time. Once the arm was mounted to the monitor, it drops into place on the spindle at the end of the first arm. At this point, you have a usable system. By grasping the sides of the monitor, you can move it around or rotate it. The remaining steps are mostly cosmetic. There are two plastic covers that snap over the top and bottom of the wall mounting plate to cover the bolts. There is also a plastic cover to snap over the spindle at the "elbow" of the two arms. That took less than two minutes to put those on. You might want to watch the YouTube video on this arm. It shows the assemble steps. Dressing the cable by attaching them to the arms was a little awkward. Two black zip ties are provided in the package. They are used to attache the wires to the mounting arm attached to the monitor. There are two protrusions on the bottom of the arm that the zip ties go over. You have to do this pretty much by feel when the monitor sits over a desk. The arm attached to the wall has a removable plastic cover that will expose the channel for the cables. I have three cables to my monitor (HDMI, VGA and power). Getting them lined up inside the cover and getting it reattached to the arm was also a little awkward. The cables were a little stiff and kept wanting to jump out of the channel. I was leaning over the desk and the top of the monitor trying to do this. Like some of the other reviews, my only downside on this mounting arm is the instructions. The instructions consist of one sheet of paper approximately 11" by 17" printed on both sides. They show five steps but is it not the logical order in which you need to proceed. Step 1 is a chart that shows how high off the floor the wall bracket needs to be. There are four columns and six rows of entries. Two columns are for 4x3 monitors and two columns are for 16x9 monitors. For each monitor aspect ratio, there is a column for sitting and one for standing. The six rows in the table are for various monitor sizes ranging from 15" to 22". The first time I looked at the chart, I found it confusing. I then realized the variations in the measurements was approximately 2" for a seated user. For example, the wall plate should be mounted 34.9" off the floor for a 15" 16x9 monitor. A 22" 16x9 monitor should be 33.2" off the floor. Since the mounting arm will move up and down approximately 6.5", it didn't really matter how precise you mounted the bracket to the wall. I put the bottom of my wall mounting plate 4.5" above the top of my desk. The bottom of the 22" monitor will come down to approximately 5" from the top of my desk. Step 2 of the instructions was an "exploded" view of all of the mounting arm parts. I don't understand why this is step 2. Step 3 is the wall plate mounting options. In addition to the bolts, plastic anchors are also provided if you want to install this into a concrete wall. The instructions show an optional wall track and bracket that can be purchased separately. That might be nice if you want to adjust the monitor between a sitting and a standing position. Step 4 shows how to adjust the tension. There is a step 4a and 4b for the two different adjustments. Step 4 covers about 80% of one side of the instructions. Most of that is four different warnings in nine languages. Step 5 shows a set screw on both spindles that can be tightened. I suspect that tightening these two screws would lock the arm in position. A 2.5mm wrench is provided to do this. If the first arm is perpendicular to the wall, you would probably not be able to get the wrench into the set screw. I do like this mounting arm. I am considering getting a second one for other monitors on my desk. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 13, 2013 by LAJim

  • It's sturdy for a drawing tablet
Style: Polished Aluminum
Pros - Strong enough, I think, for a Wacom drawing tablet. A wall mounted alt of the desk holder version people get for the drawing tablet. One Arm works best, compared to the two. Cons - the amount of play it has when the tablet moves. I am unsure how well I can explain this, but having it wall mounted instead of making a hole in my desk for the monitor arm is what I was aiming for. Mainly for my Wacom Drawing tablet, which is rated to be 16 or so pounds. So something that I think would be strong enough to hold it was what I want. Even more so from a brand that many that also have a wacom, has used. Maybe it is just me, but I'm not well comfortable in the amount of wobble it has, when I use it. I'm more or less afraid of it breaking, and breaking my tablet. The amount of play is coming from the joint neat the monitor itself. Not the rotation pivot behind the monitor, but the joint next to it (part of the system that raise and lower the whole mount). Where the monitor itself can more side to side. That is where the wobble is mainly coming from. I am unsure how to fix that, but be warry when you use it for the tablet, not for standard monitor use. Something for this price shouldn't do that. Oh well... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 17, 2022 by C. Culver

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