VESA mount arm-thingie recommendations wanted

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The title says it all. :smile: 

I spend most of my time happily making do working from coworking places and cafés, but at home I'm annoyed by even the tiniest imperfection; so before getting a raiser (I'm thinking the https://satechi.net/products/satechi-classic-monitor-stand) I started thinking that maybe I should put my main display (an LG Ultrafine 4k) on some sort of flexible arm-thingie.

Anyone with recommendations based on what they're using right now, or is on their list of stuff they want?

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  • Reply 1 of 3
    Mike WuertheleMike Wuerthele Posts: 6,723administrator
    If you read our desk post back in March, you'll see that my monitors are bolted straight to the wall. Are you looking for that, or a VESA desk clamp?
    svanstrom
  • Reply 2 of 3
    If you read our desk post back in March, you'll see that my monitors are bolted straight to the wall. Are you looking for that, or a VESA desk clamp?
    Thanks. I’ll have a look. :)

    I’m actually open for anything rn; will just have a look around and get inspired by what other people have done. 
  • Reply 3 of 3
    Mike WuertheleMike Wuerthele Posts: 6,723administrator
    svanstrom said:
    If you read our desk post back in March, you'll see that my monitors are bolted straight to the wall. Are you looking for that, or a VESA desk clamp?
    Thanks. I’ll have a look. :)

    I’m actually open for anything rn; will just have a look around and get inspired by what other people have done. 
    In regards to these wall mounts, the first ones I had when I had smaller monitors was the Ikea television VESA mount. Well-engineered, relatively inexpensive. Won't work well with monitors that have a recessed VESA mount pattern.

    https://www.ikea.com/us/en/p/uppleva-wall-bracket-for-tv-tilt-swivel-40226790/

    The larger monitors and the need to push them away from the wall a little further necessitated a different option. I'm not sure I'm excited about what I got, and I certainly liked the Ikea ones better.

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