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Extra-Wide Adjustable Monitor Stand, Black
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Extra-Wide Adjustable Monitor Stand, Black

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3M - Extra-Wide Adjustable Monitor Stand, Black - Sold As 1 Each

Accommodates a laptop below and also work for printers, providing storage below. Holds up to 40 lbs. or a 17" CRT monitor. Adjusts in 1-5/8". Stand Type: Monitor; Width: 20 in; Depth: 12 in; Maximum Height: 5 3/4 in.
  • Accommodates a laptop below and also work for printers, providing storage below.
  • Holds up to 40 lbs. or a 17" CRT monitor.
  • Adjusts in 1-5/8" increments.

    Includes monitor stand.
  • Features:

    Accommodates a laptop below and also work for printers, providing storage below.


    Holds up to 40 lbs. or a 17" CRT monitor.


    Adjusts in 1-5/8" increments.


    Product Details:
    Product Length: 0.0 inches
    Product Width: 0.0 inches
    Product Height: 0.0 inches
    Product Weight: 3.5 pounds
    Package Length: 20.08 inches
    Package Width: 12.44 inches
    Package Height: 2.6 inches
    Package Weight: 3.53 pounds
    Average Customer Rating: based on 50 reviews
     
    Customer Reviews:
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 50 customer reviews )
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    48 of 48 found the following review helpful:

    4Stable, sturdy, extra-wide (measurements below)Jan 19, 2010
    By whatithink
    This all-plastic stand is wide enough for laptops to fit underneath, but not standard desktop keyboards. I tried to use it for a dvd player (16 3/4" wide) under a 19" LCD TV, but it was not wide enough (spec of 16" clearance before you hit the legs is pretty exact). If you're thinking of having an object wider than 16" to extend past the platform edges, that probably won't work either as the front and back legs are pretty close together - you only have 11.3 cm (4.45") between them to squeeze through.

    Legs come off pretty easy if you lift the platform up off the table. It's plenty stable when at rest and in use. It's just inconvenient when picking it up to move it to have the legs fall off.

    Measurements: I measured it, and the dimensions given in the description are prettty accurate. The platform is not a true square as all four sides bow out a bit (for style): 20 x 12" are the dimensions at their longest (through the middle). As stated, it does raise the monitor from 1" to 5.875" in increments of 1.625" (1 5/8). As stated, you have almost exactly 16" between the left and right legs to fit a wide object. But not stated, you have just 4.45" (11.3 cm) of clearance between the front and back legs. Trivia: The cross-sectional dimensions of the leg segments: 3.2 x 6.7 cm (with round corners).

    Not too expensive at thirty. Looks ok.

    37 of 38 found the following review helpful:

    1Less than a month old, it is sagging in the middle.Feb 23, 2010
    By Traveling the world
    First, the design description, which is not complete from the manufacturer: each of the four legs of the stand is comprised of your choice of 1 to 4 plastic pieces. Thus, the monitor stand height has four discrete "settings".

    It is large, which is nice, because it also acts as a shelf for a few desk items, and allows the area underneath to be used for more desk clutter.

    But, after a month of use, with a 22" widescreen LCD monitor on it, it is sagging in the middle. The problem is that my monitor's base now wobbles front to back with any desk vibration because of the sag in the monitor stand. The sag produces a small gap and it is only supporting my monitor's base at the right and left sides. Monitor's front and back feet are suspended a millimeter or so above the gap created from the sag, which allows it to wobble front-to-back.

    At the time of purchase, I felt this was basically an overpriced piece of plastic, but I needed it for better ergonomics. Now that it is sagging, I think it's an overpriced piece of junk. If I had not recycled all the packaging, I would return it.

    8 of 9 found the following review helpful:

    5Needed a little heightNov 23, 2008
    By J. Aceti "Saturday Morning Reader"
    Product is sturdy, large enough, is decent looking and highly adjustable, for my 24 inch LCD monitor - . Great value for the money.

    4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

    5Does things many other monitor stands can'tJul 02, 2011
    By Bob Tobias "Robert Tobias"
    My work area consists of a desk with a file cabinet next to it. They are at different heights and because the legs on this monitor stand are individually adjustable I set it up with one side on my desk and the other on the file cabinet. That gives me a rock-solid place to put my 23" LED monitor and get some extra storage below. Best of all, it does this using a space where other monitor stands would not work.

    I didn't have the problem mentioned by others of the leg sections falling off. They nested into each other quite snugly. I suppose if they did start to come loose I could fix it with a few small pieces of duct tape.

    Bottom line: This is a nice looking, sturdy, reasonably priced stand that works where many others could not.

    2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

    4Nice but feels like cheap PLASTICDec 08, 2010
    By A. Wiersch
    I like this unit. It is well built but it is PLASTIC. It seems cheaply made for the price, but it is holding my 30" Dell LCD monitor. If the regular price was lower, I would have given it 5 stars, but I'm subtracting one star for price because it is just plastic and the price seems a bit high for the cheap-feeling materials. But it is working well so far and is a good product overall, so I'm giving it 4 stars.

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