
Icy Box Monitor stand IcyBox 1 monitor up to 32" (81 cm)+ table top external retail
Table, 32"
Icy Box Monitor stand IcyBox 1 monitor up to 32" (81 cm)+ table top external retail
Table, 32"
Hoi David Ja kannst du. Nutzlast ist mit 8kg angegeben. LG 34WP65C-B (3440 x 1440 Pixels, 34.02 ") hält bei mir perfekt!
5 months ago
To determine if the Icy Box monitor stand is compatible with the Samsung Odyssey G7 LC27G75TQSRXEN, you need to check the VESA mounting pattern of the Samsung monitor. The Icy Box stand supports VESA standards of 75x75 mm and 100x100 mm, with a maximum load of 8 kg and a maximum monitor size of 32 inches. If the Samsung Odyssey G7 uses one of these VESA patterns and weighs less than 8 kg, it should be compatible. However, I do not have specific details about the VESA pattern or weight of the Samsung Odyssey G7 LC27G75TQSRXEN. You may need to check the specifications of your Samsung monitor to confirm compatibility.
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Yes, you can use the IcyBox IB-MS313-T monitor stand for your ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM1A monitor, provided that the monitor fulfils the following requirements: - Maximum monitor size: The monitor stand supports monitors up to 32 inches (81 cm), and the ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM1A has a size of 27 inches, which is within this limit. - VESA wall mount type: The monitor stand supports 100 x 100 mm and 75 x 75 mm VESA wall mounts. The ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM1A has a 100 x 100 mm VESA wall mount, which is compatible. - Payload: The monitor stand can support a payload of 8 kg. The ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM1A weighs about 4.2 kg without the stand, which is below this limit. This means that the IcyBox IB-MS313-T monitor stand is compatible with your ASUS TUF Gaming VG279QM1A monitor.
Automatically generated from the .I don't know your monitor, I have a Samsung LU28 and it works perfectly.
have a setup like this. Table 70cm deep. One monitor is vertical (because of the width of the table). The best that is possible for me is approx. 55cm to the edge of the table. That's enough for me. The arms of the stand are then turned flat against the wall, so to speak. Alignment was a bit more work this way (the freedom of movement of the arms is simply more restricted when they are flat) - just don't tighten the plinths too early. I have to turn one arm to the left and one to the right. There mustn't be anything in the way (shelves next to the table or Elgato accessories or something like that). But it turned out quite well.
If the monitor has a VESA 100 mounting option, yes.
According to the data sheet (https://static.digitecgalaxus.ch/Files/3/3/6/7/1/1/0/3/datasheet_IB-MS313-T_d.pdf), the maximum arm extension is up to 547mm - at a height of ~ 320mm above the table top (measured from the centre of the monitor mount). If the monitor is higher or lower, it will be a little shorter - this is relatively easy to see from the sketch on the data sheet.
Don't think that will be possible, due to the spring-nature inside. Unless you want the Display on your desk all the time? I would personally not recommend going over the 8KG Limit. My screen weighs 6kg, and it took some effort to calibrate it accordingly.
Exactly, the metal piece is approx. 6 cm long (measured from the outside); measured from the edge of the table, it protrudes approx. 5.5 or slightly more (see 5.6 below) cm below the table top.
The specification of your monitor states VESA wall mount type 100 x 100 mm. Ditto for IcyBox. Therefore compatible.
No. The tension of the spring can be adjusted with a tool. This allows the monitor arm to be adjusted for the weight.
I have a Samsung LC32G75TQSRXEN 32p Curved hanging on the bracket. The only thing you have to consider is to further stabilise the preload of the spring. As long as the specified weight is not exceeded, it is no problem to hang 32 inches on it in this size
I have a Samsung 32 inch monitor attached to it. If it does not exceed the permissible weight, there are no problems. At least in my case. The only thing that can happen is that you have to adjust the preload of the spring, which is done with the enclosed adjusting key.
If the Din screen has a VESA mount that fits and is within the weight limit of the holder: YES.
The lower part of the arm can be moved horizontally.
You can mount a 31.50 inch monitor without any problems. However, you must check whether your monitor is compatible with the "100 x 100 mm, 75 x 75 mm" Vesa connection. If you have problems with this, please post your monitor model :)
Hello, I don't own this screen, but it has a VESA standard support and this arm supports the weight of a 32 inch screen.
The foot is 9cm deep. The clamping plate at the bottom is 5.5cm deep. So if you only have 7cm at the top, the plate at the bottom is only 3.5cm deep.
I have two of them in operation with 2x 27" monitors but side by side. But when I look at what I have, I would say: Basically yes. If the mountings are far away from the lower monitor positions, it may be that the second monitor is too short. But if the mounting is relatively close to the final position of the lower monitor, the length should be sufficient and stability should be sufficient in my opinion & experience. Hope this was helpful.
Consult manufacturer page: https://icybox.de/en/product.php?id=266 Max. Height: 445 mm (table edge to centre of monitor holder). Depending on which monitor size is mounted on the arm, there is more or less space from the lower edge of the monitor to the edge of the table.
They are just not like the expensive one I have with spring but simply screwed tightly think the 2kg does not make it just have to tighten it well
Hoi Skyller, The arm is still short even when it is extended to its highest point. I don't think that will work for you. I have a 27-inch monitor mounted and the distance between the table and the bottom of the monitor is 24 cm.
Hello Carlo You have an Allen screw on the side of the upper arm (behind a plastic cover) - there you can adjust how "stiff" the arm should be. I still have to readjust it for my monitor.
The description states the following: Vesa: 100/100 75/75 Maximum weight 8KG I see no reason why this should not work.
Because it's not made for that, too small an arm.
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