A great product!
The stand seems solid, and perfect for a 34-inch ultrawide.
I also like the cable routing for a clean installation.
Well done LDLC for the 24 hour delivery!
Arctic's X1-3D monitor arm has the special feature of a gas spring that makes it even more comfortable and reliable to use. It supports ultra-wide monitors with a screen diagonal of = 49", as well as 16:9 monitors with a diagonal of = 43".
Desk Mount Gas Spring Monitor Arm for 1 x 43" to 49" LCD monitor
Available from 61€69 on the outlet deals
Arctic's X1-3D monitor armhas the special feature of a gas spring that makes it even more comfortable and reliable to use. It supports ultra-wide monitors with a screen diagonal of ≤ 49", as well as 16:9 monitors with a diagonal of ≤ 43".The monitor must have a VESA 75 or VESA 100 mount and must not exceed a total weight of 15 kg.
Thanks to the approved gas spring technology, the monitor can be moved completely freely in all directions, even after installation.It is therefore child's play to pull the monitor up, away or to completely realign the height, depth and tilt.
The X1-3D turns even the simplest monitor into an ergonomic wonder, and those who spend a lot of time in front of a screen will quickly appreciate this advantage: The optimal adjustment of your monitors automatically promotes an ergonomic sitting position.Whether you work sitting or standing, the monitor arm allows you to adjust it optimally to your environment.
Whether you use your desk as a workstation, battle station or a combination of both. By keeping your "neutral range" clear, the X1-3D offers more space around monitors and allows you new ways to configure and optimise your workspace. With the X1-3D, tangled cables around monitors are a thing of the past. Cables can simply be carried and fixed inside the arm. They disappear from the visible area and promote a neat overall appearance.
With the table clamp, the monitor arm can be placed freely and easily on the edge of the table. The arm is completely pre-assembled and can simply be placed on the rod. Subsequent assembly or repositioning is therefore child's play and can be done quickly.
General information |
Product name |
Arctic X1-3D |
Brand |
Arctic | |
Model |
AEMNT00062A | |
Technical specifications |
Number of monitor |
1 |
Screen size |
43 inches | |
Screen weight |
10 kg | |
Adjustable |
Yes | |
Possible adjustment |
Tilt (forward - backward) | |
Rotation | ||
VESA mount |
75 x 75mm | |
100 x 100mm | ||
Weight |
3.92 kg | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 5 Oct 2021
The stand seems solid, and perfect for a 34-inch ultrawide.
I also like the cable routing for a clean installation.
Well done LDLC for the 24 hour delivery!
The value for money of this product is incredible! It takes up very little space, is very easy to install and is very solid, perfect for a 42-inch screen.
A 38 screen weighing 7-8 kg, I find that this arm exudes solidity and quality. It's a bit crude at first glance, but it does the job completely and in a very practical way. Simple but effective and at a top price.
Assembled with a 49-inch screen. The assembly is not particularly difficult (apart from handling the screen, which is not the responsibility of the product), and the assembly holds together well.
The only drawback is the tilt adjustment, which isn't so easy to understand and adjust, especially on your own (holding the tilt and screwing in simultaneously isn't easy with a large screen).
The whole thing remains practical (cable routing, other adjustments, etc.) and seems solid.
First screen arm I've bought and I'm not convinced.
Difficult installation. To start with, there are no instructions inside the box...
The screws are all fully tightened, which is a pain when making adjustments. Adjusting the swivel ball at the back of the screen is super complicated (3 screws to be more or less loosened). So far I haven't managed to get a satisfactory setting.
What's more, you first have to mount the arm on the screen and then slip the whole thing onto the base, which isn't very practical if access to the back of the table top is difficult.
It's too much trouble to fit and the result is average.
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