Icy Box IB-MS505-TI (Table, 32")
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Icy Box IB-MS505-TI

Table, 32"


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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Bernasconi16

5 years ago

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Screws to mount the monitors were included. However, I have to say that I had to return the product twice. Not Digitec's fault, but the poor workmanship. The first time, the monitors hung crooked, about 12°. Impossible to use it like that, and the second time the bracket (stand) split in two when I was mounting it. Fortunately, the Digitec employee had the trained eye to recognise the manufacturing defect and I was able to get my money back. I can't recommend the quality of the product, if you're lucky it fits like others, but it didn't fit for me.

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profeta.dino

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

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Yes, you can use the IB-MS505-TI monitor mount from Icy Box with two Philips 328E1CA/00 and one Samsung LS27E45KBS, provided the monitors fulfil the following requirements: - Monitor size: All three monitors are up to 32 inches in size, which is within the specifications of the mount. - VESA compatibility: The mount supports VESA standards of 75x75 mm and 100x100 mm. You must ensure that the monitors have these VESA sizes. - Weight: Each monitor may weigh a maximum of 7 kg, which corresponds to a total of 21 kg for all three monitors. Check the specific VESA dimensions and weight of your monitors to make sure they are compatible with the mount.

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profeta.dino

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

You cannot use the IB-MS505-TI with the described combination of monitors because the Samsung monitor with 27 inches is below the maximum supported size of 32 inches, but the main problem is the weight and size of the monitors. - The IB-MS505-TI supports three monitors with a maximum size of 32 inches each and a maximum weight of 7 kg per monitor. - The Philips 328E1CA/00 monitors fit with their size of 32 inches, but the Samsung monitor with 27 inches would fit, but all monitors would have to be within the weight and size restrictions. However, it is important to note that the VESA compatibility and weight of the monitors must match. Since the Samsung monitor is smaller, it could theoretically fit, but you need to make sure that the overall weight and VESA requirements are met. It is advisable to check the specific weights and VESA dimensions of your monitors to ensure that they are within the specifications of the IB-MS505-TI.

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Marko1qq2

1 year ago

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MB02

3 years ago

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OutziderIIX

3 years ago

The holes for the screws are pretty much exactly 5cm from the edge of the table. The bearing surface of the screws (the round things at the end of the tightening screw) also have a diameter of 5cm. So the edge of the table is 2.5cm from the edge of the "support surface" and 5cm from the actual screw.

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AngelIglesias

4 years ago

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OutziderIIX

4 years ago

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Hello Correct > is not a problem. Yes, they are adjustable in all directions and angles. You can lower the outer screens up to 0.0 cm, i.e. directly resting on them. You can even go "lower", in which case the screen is angled. With the one in the middle (because of the interface between the holder and the screen) you may also be able to reach 0.0 - 0.5 cm. Here is a picture of my 3x 27 screens. The red arrow shows what I mean by the interface bracket/screens. https://imgur.com/a/0ggDiBo Greetings

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ericmuehlberg

4 years ago

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OutziderIIX

4 years ago

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Hi. Could be very tight. Possibly only if the curved screen rests directly on the table (i.e. 0.0cm between the table and the lower side of the screen). However, I just saw that you can mount the middle piece below the part with the arms on the rod (middle). This means that you can place it much higher. So this should not be a problem. About the product itself: Absolutely recommendable, I have tried 4 different manufacturers so far and only this one convinces all along the line. The other products (at the same price) all ended up in old metal.

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Finn Friedli

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

The original is from RaidSonic Technology GmbH - Kurt-Fischer-Straße 50 - 22926 Ahrensburg / Germany / www.raidsonic.de Here is the link to the manufacturer's monitor and the product data sheet. https://www.raidsonic.de/products/monitor_brackets/index_de.php?we_objectID=5287 https://www.raidsonic.de/products/accessories/tablet/IB-MS505-TI/pdf/datasheet_ib-MS505-TI_d.pdf With the model from the shop Mount-it. It is either the brand name of the monitor mount MI-2753 for the American market or they have bought the model from Raidsonic and given it a different name. It is not uncommon nowadays to find the same product with different names. I don't think it's a Chinese copy or a theft from Mount-it. But one thing is clear: for the European market, RaidSonic Technology GmbH is the supplier "manufacturer" and owner of the Icy Box brand.

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shatter

4 years ago

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schaffner55

4 years ago

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That's not so easy to answer, because it depends on too many factors, e.g. what you mean by "relatively strong", but also on how wide the frame of your monitors is and at what height you want to operate the monitors (because of the angle of the arm). For example, I have three Asus 279G. For me, they are relatively close to the tabletop (about 5 cm). Then I get a maximum of about 40°. The same monitor with the arm exactly horizontal, i.e. at maximum extension, you get just under 50° (but then the monitor hangs at least 10cm above the tabletop). For me personally, the setup with the 40° is pretty optimal, because I look from my position pretty much vertically at all monitors.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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btschudin

4 years ago

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You can take off your arms. The setting as you want it, it won't work like that. What measurement do you want? Middle middle?

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