
Manhattan Single
Wall, 32"
Manhattan Single
Wall, 32"
All monitors that offer mounting options according to VESA 75x75mm or VESA 100x100mm.
Should work. The spring can be tightened using an Allen key.
The nastand is approx. 12 cm. The gas spring can be tightened with a tool so that the monitor is also held in position. The sway bar works perfectly!
I measure 48 cm from the centre of the suspension point to the rear wall of the monitor. When stretched all the way from the wall, it is probably 50 cm, but that doesn't work for me because I don't have enough room to stretch my arm all the way through.
The bracket is for one screen - for 2 screens you need 2 of them.
Unfortunately not. It is only possible to set this support in the high or low position.
The bracket cannot be rotated so that the monitor is vertical. However, it could be fixed in this way. The maximum distance is 36 cm, unfortunately we have no information about the minimum distance. We also cannot say whether the wall mount can still be seen protruding from the side when it is completely folded in. However, it is definitely compatible with your monitor.
Hello, I don't think it matters as long as the screen does not exceed the weight limit of the arm and as long as the VESA standards for the screen mount (M screws) match.
Yes, but you have to remove the stand first, then the holes should appear.
I mounted my 34" monitor (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/lc-power-lc-m34-uwqhd-100-c-34-3440-x-1440-pixels-monitor-12012225) with it, without any problems. The "hardness" can be adjusted. I think it's also a question of weight, not just diagonal.
According to our research both 75 x 75 and 100 x 100 are possible.
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