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    one-post review: Ergotron Neo-Flex LCD Stand

    When I complained about the crappy stand on my Sceptre x22 LCD, XJ helpfully suggested I buy a replacement stand, suggesting the Ergotron Neo-Flex LCD Stand. I went ahead and bought it from amazon for about $42 with free super saver shipping.

    You can find a product link here, where it's specced for 20" LCD or smaller, which gave me pause - but I figured for less than $50 there wasn't much to lose if my monitor turned out to be a wee-bit too wide.

    The original stand:


    was not height-adjustable, didn't rotate, and had only about 10 degrees of flex (and only backward, not forward).



    Definite lack of hotness

    The new stand came packed like something from Ikea - protected but not flashy:


    The base is a large ring of steel with a plastic facade, which was much better than the molded plastic I expected:


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    The part that mounts to the LCD has multiple mount points - I imagine it should attach to almost any LCD monitor (screws and mounting plates included). There's a nice chunky spring to hold the monitor at whatever angle you want.




    The manual is clear enough that you can assemble the whole thing in a minute or two, but all the chinese following the 1-2 sentences of english make me wonder what I'm missing:


    In my case, mounting it to my LCD was as simple as pushing on the original stand:


    realizing that it's, in fact, screwed in place, and not pressure-fit:


    then mounting the new stand with the included thumbscrews:


    the new hottness:


    a tower of reading POWER:


    that's all.

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    Nice review. Hmm that stand looks pretty smexy. I think i'll grab 2 for my samsung widescreens. I always wanted rotatability...

    Oh and by the way. Under the english, those are 3 different languages. Japanese, Chinese, and Korean. So don't worry, you're not missing anything.

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    haha i just realized my thread title is not just misleading but wrong

    [edit]
    additional stuff i posted on the awfulforums

    Quote Originally Posted by slick69
    That's the last picture in his post. Its just 90 degrees clockwise or 90 degrees counterclockwise.
    actually, it's just clockwise - it doesn't rotate counterclockwise at all. my monitor's pretty much symmetrical so the lack of counterclockwise rotation don't bother me none.

    Quote Originally Posted by CorporatePunk
    what I meant by "pan" was rotate side to side, not the landscape/portrait orientation. Meaning, can I have this on my desk facing my chair, and easily rotate the thing so that I can see it from my bed which is next to my desk. Right now I have to physically pick up my monitor and reposition it so that I can see it from my bed. syduck:

    EDIT: if you don't know what I mean, read ergotrons description on their site, it would lead you to believe the lcd can basically move in any direction.
    i just figured out what they meant by the 270 degree rotate. the base is kind of a floating ring assembly - the metal part stays in one place while the entire stand rotates on some kind of sliding-bearing-whatever doohickey. my monitor's plugged in so i'm not inclined to flip it upside down to look, but here's an anigif:



    [edit]
    also, the hole near the base is used for cable management. the DVI and power cables are now tucked nicely behind my monitor.
    Last edited by tu2thepoo; 12-02-2006 at 05:57 PM.

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