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Ergotron LX Desk Mount Arm - mounting kit ( 45-179-195 )

Ergotron LX Desk Mount Arm - mounting kit ( 45-179-195 )
From Ergotron

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Product Description

Change the way you view the world! Sleek and streamlined, the LX frees up space and allows positioning of your display for greater productivity. Reposition your LCD with just a touch. Up. Down. Forward. Back. The LX provides unparalleled range of motion.PRODUCT FEATURES:Upgrade LCD monitors and TVs with improved ergonomic adjustment;Patented CF motion technology provides premium ease-of-use display adjustment;Cable management feature routes cables under the arm, out of the way;Extends/retracts LCD up to 24"; push your display out of the way when not in use;13" height range meets the ergonomic needs of more than nine out of ten adults;Compact design frees up space.


Product Details

  • Brand: Ergotron
  • Model: 45-179-195
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 59.06" h x 102.36" w x 181.10" l, 14.29 pounds
  • CPU: AMD Athlon 1 GHz
  • Memory: 128000MB DRAM
  • Hard Disk: 1GB
  • Processors: 1
  • Native resolution: 640x480
  • Display size: 669.2913385827

Features

  • Upto 20 LBS

Customer Reviews

Very Good Monitor Arm4
I'm using this Ergotron LX Desk Mount Arm to hold up my Sony SDM-X82 18.1" LCD monitor. It works very well. I don't have any problems with it, but here are a few things to keep in mind:

- Make no assumptions about where you will mount this arm. For both this and my nearly identical notebook arm, I glanced at the desks where they'd be used, saw they had edges, and assumed all was well. Well, I was wrong. There were supporting panels below the desk that interfered with proper mounting. With some finagling, I managed to get both arms mounted. But, I highly recommend you crawl under your desk and make some measurements before buying this. If you intend to clamp it to an edge, it looks like you'll need (optimally) about 3-1/2" of lip (the desktop should be between 1/2" and 1-7/8" thick). If you intend to mount it through a hole on the desk, make sure you have access to the underside of the desk where that hole is (or will be -- I ended up drilling a 1/2" hole through my desktop for this option).
- You WILL have to adjust the various tensioning screws. If you don't, the thing will probably droop down to your desktop at the first opportunity.
- Before buying, go to Ergotron's site, look up the product, and then go to Support Center | Display Compatibility. There, you'll be able to see if the arm can support your monitor. Most LCDs less than 24" are probably good out of the box. But, bigger LCDs will probably require an additional 200x200 VESA mount (or maybe even a higher capacity arm).

I'm very happy with this arm. Outside of what I noted (and those are my problems and not problems with the product), it works well and looks good. I rate it a Very Good 4 stars out of 5.

Works Perfectly; Exactly What I Needed5
I teach college courses, and I occasionally have students in my office and I want to show them something on the computer. I looked at a bunch of monitor arms that would let me swing my monitor around so that others could see it. This is the most sturdy, easy to use monitor arm I've seen. The monitor moves smoothly, and the range of movement is amazing. Just remember to tighten the adjustment screw to match the weight of your monitor--I forgot and initially thought my monitor was too heavy because it kept sinking. However, after I adjusted the screw, it was perfect.
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Update: I've had the monitor arm for about a year now and it has been well worth the investment. One thing to note: The capacity of the arm (20lbs) is the weight of the monitor without its built-in stand. I have a 24" monitor that is 21 lbs, but the stand itself weighed 6 lbs, leaving my monitor a lean 15 lbs that was well within the capacity of this arm.

Well built and strong5
I bought this to support a heavy 24" Acer monitor. I have clients that come to my office and I was thinking that it would be nice to easily rotate the screen so that they could also see it. Since then, though, I've found that the real benefit of the Ergotron LX is the ability to exactly position my screen where I can see it the best....about a foot above my desk and at the exact focal point of my reading glasses. No more leaning forward and end-of-day neck aches!

The quality of construction is excellent...this thing is almost completely metal. Although it's at the very edge of the specs, it has no problem supporting a 20lb monitor (and I suspect that the weight limit is more due to the strength of the internal springs than anything else). The arm shipped with two different mounting systems. One, a heavy duty desk-edge clamp, would probably have worked fine, but I opted to use the other one - a 5/16" bolt passing through a hole drilled in the desktop. Using the bolt allows the screen to be moved to any position without worrying about the clamp coming loose...there's a lot of rotational force exerted by a heavy monitor hanging out on a long arm.

Long and short of it...the Ergotron LX is terrific. I should have bought one years ago.

Update - November 2009 - I contacted Ergotron to purchase second arm. I wanted to upgrade to a dual-monitor setup, but unfortunately, the arms aren't available for separate purchase. I appear to be stuck (Not nice, guys!), but, if you think you'll need one in the future, you should look at the dual-arm versions today...