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I don't know about the 57", but it is very stable with the 49".
Look on the Ergotron website to find the right one: https://www.ergotron.com/fr-fr...
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Both products are the same Ergotron HX Monitor Arm model (manufacturer ID 45-475-224) for heavy monitors up to 49" and 19 kg, designed for table mounting with patented Constant Force technology. The different item numbers are likely internal Galaxus/Digitec references, but they refer to the identical product. You can safely choose either version for your second Studio Display, as it supports VESA 75x75 mm or 100x100 mm mounts and your existing one matches this spec.
I was able to do some research and according to the manufacturer's instructions, "HD" stands for "HD hinge", which allows larger monitors such as a "Samsung Odyssey G9 49" ultra wide" to be positioned more comfortably. If an ultra-wide monitor is not to be used, the HX version without HD joint can also be selected without further ado, provided the requirements (weight, display size, VESA, etc.) are suitable.
The "HX Arm With Very Heavy Duty Pivot Desk Mount Black" from Ergotron is compatible with various monitors, regardless of whether they are curved or not.
- Max. Monitor size: The mount supports monitors up to a size of 57 inches.
- VESA wall mount type: The mount is compatible with 100 x 100 mm and 75 x 75 mm VESA mounts.
- Payload: The mount can support a load of up to 17 kg.
Since the Gigabyte AORUS FO32U2P has a size of 32 inches and probably fulfils the VESA mounting requirements, it should be compatible with this mount, provided it uses the appropriate VESA mounting holes and does not exceed the weight limit.
We have no information on this. When an item is taken back, it is thoroughly checked and only then released for resale. This has also been done for this item.
Hi Bernd, I measured the distance of my HX monitor arm from the table top to the lower edge of the VESA mount - at maximum "extended" height. It is 32.5 cm. In my opinion, this will unfortunately not be enough. :-(
It has Vesa 100x100 and weighs less than 15kg. So I think so. I have the bracket and another Samsung. The ultra-widths are virtually all the same in their basic design.
I have the same moni on there, it has a screw in the arm for tightening. Should be visible in the assembly instructions. Tighten with the 4mm Allen key at the top of the arm. The force is increased in the clockwise direction. Greetings
The monitor arm is not designed for ceiling alignment (upside down). The arm is placed on the base, which allows the maximum direction of rotation with small Allen screws. Even if you try (against all reason) to mount the base on the ceiling, the arm will fall down at the latest when it is hanging with a weight of just 5-8 kg, as the small Allen screws are not designed for hanging loads.
Not suitable for 57 inch. Horizontal bracket is too weak for the projection of the 57 inch. Always tilts down. Had to make special adjustment to keep it horizontal. The extension arms are strong enough.