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aionwannabe

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#166315 9-Mar-2015 14:08
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So Ive been looking for some monitor stands/arms to clear up my desk a little bit,
right now I have 2 of my monitors vertical because I don't have any room :L but I'd like to change that.

S-S (2X1)

S
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S
(1X2)

My thoughts are to move the two vertical monitors onto a 1X2 mount, the problem is all the cheaper monitor arms are 2X1


the one I did find which is perfect in all kinds of ways except for price is the Ergotron lx but at 478.50 It's a few months of savings away...
(It just occurred to me that the Elive link advertises it as a 2X1 but their website shows it can be used as a 1X2 http://www.ergotron.com/Products/tabid/65/PRDID/355/Default.aspx)
It seems like 1X2 arms are less common but if you guys have any other suggestions or could even link me to a cheaper store that'd be awesome!

  Thought I just had now, would anyone know off the top of their head if with import taxes+shipping on the 7.2kg box be cheaper? (if I could get them to send me one directly XD)

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  #1254039 9-Mar-2015 14:12
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Whats wrong with one of these? http://www.pbtech.co.nz/index.php?z=p&p=MOABRA0015&name=BRATECK-LDT02-C02V-Dual-Vertical-13-23-LCD-Table-S




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aionwannabe

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  #1254046 9-Mar-2015 14:23
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ah well the issue would be firstly that I failed to find them :L
The other issue is whether Brateck has extension arms for the product, they'd need to reach forward and around a bit.
(maybe the arms of two single stands could stack??)

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