📈 Elevate Your Touch Experience!
The Ergotron Neo-Flex Touchscreen Stand is a robust and stylish solution for touchscreen displays, accommodating screens up to 27 inches and supporting a maximum weight of 23.8 lbs. With its adjustable tilt and pan features, this stand ensures optimal viewing angles, making it perfect for any professional setting.
Brand Name | Ergotron |
Item Weight | 9.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.13 x 13.38 x 9 inches |
Item model number | 33-387-085 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Specification Met | certified frustration-free |
Special Features | Ergonomic,Rotation |
A**R
An excellent Stand
Update: After 2 years of use the stand is still the most recommended by me, I have since downgraded to a 24inch Monitor which it is designed for, and as expected it supports and maneuvers it perfectly. No wobble or fear of it wobbling over. Message me if you need answers or any information you may need on the stand before you buy it and I will be happy to answer with what I can.Highlights:-Removes any present lack of sturdiness from original stand-Ability to manipulate mode i.e. portrait or landscape viewing of the monitor.-Pitch and Tilt-Height fully adjustable-The stand has a ring in the base that allows the monitor to rotate on its base (can be desirable if you frequently need to rotate the monitor to show someone something.-Attractive finish-Easy to mount monitors to, and comes with four "easy to use" large headed bolts to fix monitors to the stand.An excellent stand for my Asus VK278Q LCD Monitor 27-inch Widescreen Webcam - Black.I scoured the forums for recommendations and this stand was mentioned to work quite perfectly with larger displays even though it is not rated or recommended to do so. My Asus monitor certainly weighs less that the limit of this stand and as it is VESA 100mm and 50mm complaint I decided to get it and see ow well it works out.A very sturdy stand, that does not wobble or swap if you knock the table it is on. I primarily ordered this stand to better align my viewing height with the monitors center as well as to replace the stand my original screen came with, it was terribly movable and the monitor would wobble with the slightest knock which has been removed completely thanks to this stand.It did fit perfectly as expected and the lifting function works perfectly, not to mention the tilt. Now the only thing worth mentioning in my case is it is not possible to position the display in portrait mode only in landscape and is perfectly fine in this mode. Any 27inch monitor will not work in portrait mode with this stand as it is not high enough but this is a decision of the buyer if using a non-complaint 27inch monitor as this stand is only supposed to be used up to 24inch monitors.This stand is of good quality materials, a metal base that has a rotating function, adjustable high mechanism and screen tilt options. easy to setup and install a monitor to and comes with descent instructions.Certainly I highly recommend it if you are in need of a good stand.Message me if you need answers or any information you may need on the stand before you buy it and I will be happy to answer with what I can.
M**S
Fantastic, but be careful with it.
I was stuck between giving this a four or five, but my only real problem with it was due to my own error. However, I did question its build quality afterwards. It does its job for a couple of years at the very least if you handle it well. I've owned three of these stands so far, and I own two Samsung monitors. Some months back, one of them broke. Thankfully the monitor itself was unharmed. I can't remember what happened as I had moved everything to another room, but somehow, the stand gave and the plastic base snapped off. It simply couldn't take a lot of force. Enough of that though.Likes:- Solid fit when screwed in properly, and aside from the plastic base (which as I explained, broke due to my own error), you can tell the build quality is very good- The main point of the stand: with great ease you can slide your monitor up and down for proper eye alignment and rotate it left and right, with forward and backward tilt- Its minimalistic design allows more desk space (underneath the monitor) than a lot of standsDislikes:- The base COULD be a little stronger- Pretty expensive, but you get what you pay forPersonally, for my workstation, I use these stands for their full functionality. Though its a large enough workstation, since I have a bookcase to the right and my computer tower on the desk, I can't find the room for two 22" screens, so one of them is portrait. Some people find this strange, but why have that rotation option if nobody uses it? It is surprisingly good for a lot of web browsing and reading PDFs, which is great if you have a multi-screen setup.
O**R
Solid Stand
There is a large number of reviews of this product already, so I don't know if I can add anything useful.My take was that having broken the built-in stand on an old monitor, I wanted a desktop stand to replace it. Ideally, it would allow vertical and tilting movement.This solidly-made device does this and more - it also includes screen rotation. It's very sturdily constructed and once attached by the 4 Vesa points on the back of the monitor, required no adjustments of screws or springs. The vertical motion is spring counter-balanced and as supplied is suited to monitors in the middle of the specified weight range (mine is 5Kg); you just push it up or down. This addresses the question of at least one one other reviewer who found it difficult to adjust: assemble it, set it up and as likely as not you won't need to adjust for monitor weight.I do find however, that it is best suited to workstation type use - for example in a warehouse or hotel reception (where I recently saw a number in use) - that is where the operator is normally standing. This accounts in part for the lack of downward tilt - one of the things I wanted, since of necessity the monitor is mounted on a shelf above a desk. The other reason I guess why downward tilt is lacking is to avoid instability in which the whole thing could topple forwards. This type of tilt is probably only available with adjustable wall-mounted brackets, something I could not use in this particular instance.So all-in-all pretty satisfactory, if the downward tilt had been better, it would have had five stars.
A**7
Think of your neck & back - get one.
I have two monitors of different sizes on my one computer and use these stands on both. Most stands that come with monitors make you look down to see the centre of the screen - seriously bad for your back and neck. These stands make the monitors infinitely adjustable to any height to ensure you're look straight ahead at the centre of the screen, leaving your neck and shoulders in a natural position. Easy to attach with the four supplied screws to any monitor, and extremely solid and stable. Brilliant bit of kit.
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