I bought two of these arms back when Hardware Canucks did their review in 2014, so I've had these for almost 4 years now, they've survived multiple moves and have outlasted one of my original monitors . They are wonderful arms, I've currently got a Samsung 34" Curved Monitor on one arm, and a hans-g 27" monitor on the other. Both monitors are heavy, and these arms have absolutely no trouble moving the monitors around if need be.
I highly recommend these if someone is on the fence, though I've never used any other arms as I haven't needed too.
MyFootI have two LG 34 inch 21:9 monitors, and am looking at getting two of these arms.
Which model do you have? The HD or the PC?
My monitor is 17Lbs, according to specs, but it’s movie theater wide.
Harleighquinnthe PC. The Samsung Curved that I have is 13 lbs (without the stand) while the Monorprice I used to have was 15.
If yours is right at 17, I might suggest the HD in the long run.
MyFootOkay, I’ve found the dimensions without stand
With stand - width: 33.7 in - depth: 6.8 in - height: 18.5 in - weight: 17 lbs
Without stand - width: 33.7 in - depth: 3.3 in - height: 15.5 in - weight: 14.8 lbs
https://www.cnet.com/products/lg-34um95-p-led-monitor-34-34um95pus/specs/
I have the thunderbolt version, but I don’t think there’s much differnece