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Ergotron – LX Vertical Stacking Dual Monitor Arm, VESA Desk Mount – for 2 Monitors Up to 24 Inches, 7 to 20 lbs Each – White


Price: $405.00
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Customers appreciate the flat screen display mount's sturdy build quality, easy assembly, and smooth performance. They find it works well both sitting and standing, with the included laptop tray adapter working smoothly. The adjustability for each monitor is easy and balanced. Customers also appreciate the ease of movement, monitor hold, and design. However, opinions differ on whether it provides good value for money.

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196 customers mention "Build quality"185 positive11 negative

Customers appreciate the sturdy and well-built flat screen display mount. They mention it's a solid piece of metal with a large range of adjustment, and seems like it will last a long time. The mount is described as an outstanding piece of equipment that hides cables well.

"…Cable management looked like a mere afterthought. It's serviceable and hides the cables well enough but it's nothing to write home about…." Read more
"…Everything about this unit is solid and substantial…." Read more
"…This is a really nice item, and although it takes some getting used to maneuvering the "limbs", it really makes the desk seem more spacious…" Read more
"Price is excessive for a monitor mount, but, it’s solid and I have zero concerns that it can hold two 32” stacked monitors, without issue…." Read more
93 customers mention "Ease of assembly"79 positive14 negative

Customers find the flat screen display mount easy to assemble. It's lightweight and handles well. They appreciate that it can be reconfigured easily, has two base plates, and comes with tools. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's assembly process.

"…some help but if you follow the instructions provided, it is extremely easy, especially compared to setting up other mounts where you have to screw…" Read more
"…It's kind of overkill for a device that's already pretty easy to handle, but at least I won't drop the tablet on my face if I fall asleep :)…" Read more
"…need to be replaced but these will last forever and are easy to install and adjust…." Read more
"…Monitors mount easily, move smoothly, stay where they are put, and the whole thing looks slick as heck. I have the taller version…." Read more
76 customers mention "Works well"71 positive5 negative

Customers like the flat screen display mount. They say it works well for them both while sitting and standing, with the DVI power extensions. The finish is quality, and the system works smoothly. The included laptop tray adapter works very well once the velcro is applied to the tray and laptop. They've had zero issues with them thus far, and they are still going strong. The mount works well, the springs still work great, and the cable tie hangers work fairly well.

"…Overall it's still attractive and functional, and should remain so for years to come." Read more
"…I have zero concerns that it can hold two 32” stacked monitors, without issue. And that’s the key part, “without issue”…." Read more
"…The mount works well. Downsides: arms are beefy and take up some space, ESPECIALLY factoring in the joint at the monitor…." Read more
"…Its extremely stable and works really well. I have 2 problems with it that prevent me from giving 5 stars. 1. I'm suing dual 27" monitors…." Read more
71 customers mention "Adjustability"57 positive14 negative

Customers appreciate the adjustable monitor mount. They find it easy to adjust the monitor positions, with independent adjustment for each monitor and a wide range of motion. The tension on each arm can be adjusted independently, and the height adjustment is easy and balanced. The mount is solid yet lightweight, with an adjustable second level using a locking ring. It has adjustable height arms as well as the support base, and is configurable for different weights.

"…pros: strong arms rated for heavier monitors, a laptop option, adjustable height arms as well as the support base gives multiple ways to move the…" Read more
"Holds my 2 28" monitors up nicely. It is very sturdy and easy to adjust. You might need help setting this all up tho…." Read more
"Setup was a bit more then I expected, but the adjustability and expandability of the product I can understand why…." Read more
"…& it is holding my monitors firmly, and it is relatively easy to adjust monitor positions when I want to as well." Read more
68 customers mention "Ease of movement"59 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the range of motion and ease of movement with the flat screen display mount. They mention the monitors move up and down, swing around easily, and stay where they are put. The arms are perfectly balanced, allowing them to easily move them to whatever area works best. The monitors mount easily, move smoothly, and stay where they're put.

"…I have been able to pull my top monitor forward and rotate it portrait for documents and such though I have not done the same with the bottom…" Read more
"…Also, it is natural to grab the monitor, or in this case the laptop case, to use as leverage while adjusting the arms…." Read more
"…Tip: the part where the the monitor attaches to the arm can rotate 360 degrees…." Read more
"…The monitors swivel easily but do not move so easily that they turn by themselves…." Read more
56 customers mention "Monitor hold"56 positive0 negative

Customers like the monitor hold. They say it holds their monitors firmly, is easy to adjust, and stays in place. The laptop stand attachment holds the mixing console perfectly. It holds up well in any position, whether vertically or horizontally. The arms stay where you put them and the whole thing feels pretty solid.

"…The arm mounts themselves hold up well, the fitting of large monitors just leaves something to be desired, especially out of something as expensive…" Read more
"…My thoughts so far; The pros: strong arms rated for heavier monitors, a laptop option, adjustable height arms as well as the support base…" Read more
"…mount, but, it’s solid and I have zero concerns that it can hold two 32” stacked monitors, without issue. And that’s the key part, “without issue”…." Read more
"…dont' have to use the laptop mount, but you WILL be happy with the strength and obvious quality, and you'll be thinking "how could this be so…" Read more
49 customers mention "Design"45 positive4 negative

Customers appreciate the product's design. They say it looks great and is well-built. The black joints give it a nice two-tone look.

"…Overall it's still attractive and functional, and should remain so for years to come." Read more
"…It seems very well made, I like the look of it, and it is solid, the laptop stand is much more secure than I ever would have guessed and have been…" Read more
"…finish is a polished aluminum and it has black joints so the 2 tone looks really sharp…." Read more
"…single monitor arm that I have is at least ten times more svelt and sleek, but it's clearly not as strong / beefy…." Read more
76 customers mention "Value for money"48 positive28 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money. Some find it worth the price, well-engineered, and a good investment for keeping expensive monitors safe and sturdy. Others say it's pricey but a great purchase for those who work at a desk job.

"…It is worth the investment. I have a large Hon desk with a rectangular hole for wires on each side…." Read more
"…All in all, this has got to be the best value in monitor arms out there…." Read more
"…fairly decent free range of motion Cons: – dat price tag $$$$ -…" Read more
"…There are some minor annoyances but they were a small price to pay…." Read more





Extremely sturdy and fulfills a fairly uncommon niche

5 out of 5 stars

Extremely sturdy and fulfills a fairly uncommon niche
Short version :_____________Pros:- easy to assemble- very robust and sturdy, will hold up very well within guidelines- fairly decent free range of motionCons:- dat price tag $$$$- certain features like cable routing and swivel leave some very minor grievancesLONG version :______________You don't have to read it all, but if you're already looking into buying this, there's a decent chance you are in a similar situation. If I was being nitpicky this would be a 4/5, but seeing as how there's really no other manufacturer that readily provides a solution to my problem it really is just the best I can get, from what I've seen.I upgraded from an LG 34UC89G-B 34" 21:9 to an Alienware AW3423DW 34" 21:9 and wanted to keep both monitors, with the new one on bottom and old on mounted on top. My old 2 arm mount was not going to be able to support this much weight as my other monitor was just a 27" 16:9 and it barely held those together. I didn't want to have to screw anything into my wall and I wasn't 100% sure on my desk space so I wanted free moving arms for orienting the monitors before finalizing where I want them to stay.Once I got this I was able to set my monitors up stacked on top of each other. While the bottom one isn't quite sitting as low as it can go, it's not far off. But the top monitor is just about using the mount's maximum capabilities in terms of being able to space these monitors apart while still leaving a tiny bit of room for adjustment. I have been able to pull my top monitor forward and rotate it portrait for documents and such though I have not done the same with the bottom monitor.______________________________________________________Overall actual use after setup:9/10The monitors themselves are not on the extreme end of heavy but they're not light. They both fall within the specifications of the mount. But where Ergotron excels with the LX is that it will actually support curved monitors up to that weight as well, as the curvature changes the center of balance of the overall monitor and puts more stress when extended out than your typical flat monitor. This is usually where you can see other people having issues with sag when approaching the upper limits of other mounting systems. These have not sagged at all since tightening down the screws and move with a fair bit of range, staying in place afterwards. However I do not extensively move my monitors around often and don't know how well it would hold up if you just kept moving them around constantly, though with the construction quality I'd wager it would be fine.One thing I was told from a friend who has the same mount: if your monitor is really bottom heavy for whatever reason and you decide to use it portrait style, the minor taps and thumps from your desk will cause it to try to rotate back to a horizontal position, skewed about 5-10 degrees. It's very minor and just takes a quick second to readjust but keep in mind that it may happen as 1 side is now far heavier than the other.______________________________________________________Setup process:9/10The setup itself was very easy. I saw other reviews having issues with it and maybe getting some help but if you follow the instructions provided, it is extremely easy, especially compared to setting up other mounts where you have to screw in the whole assembly to the monitor and take the entire piece and clamp it on your desk. You need to clamp down the base and bottom arm portions of the mount, then screw in the upper portions to the monitors BEFORE putting the rest of the mount together. The top arm portion falls right into the bottom and you just tighten the screw afterwards. If you can physically lift your monitor + 8 ounces or so, you will have no issues putting it together. One thing I will note: tightening the actual swivel head on the monitor so that the tension matches the weight of the monitor may be difficult if you are short since it adjusts from the top.WARNING: If your desk is particle board or something, I highly recommend buying reinforcement plates for the clamp. The clamp that the LX comes with is fairly sizeable but if you're going to be putting 50 lbs of pressure on 1 spot on your desk, it's best to not worry about the weight snapping your desk in half. If your desk isn't sturdy material: the arm mount will hold up, your desk will not. You're already splurging on this mount, don't cheap out and break your desk and potentially your monitors by skimping out on a $10 metal plate. If you don't want to go that route and don't care much about aesthetics, you can just use some wood.______________________________________________________Cable management:5/10Cable management looked like a mere afterthought. It's serviceable and hides the cables well enough but it's nothing to write home about. This feature has been better executed in cheaper models.______________________________________________________Range of motion:8/10Range of motion is better than most for sure. While it will still hold them in place, some positions and setups can be limited if you have enormous monitors. If you're using 2 24" monitors you will have zero issues, but the more you approach 40", even on 1 monitor, the options get more and more limited.______________________________________________________Final notes:I wish the pole was longer. That would solve a lot of issues people have had with mobility using large monitors. The arm mounts themselves hold up well, the fitting of large monitors just leaves something to be desired, especially out of something as expensive as this.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023

    Color: BlackSize: 23 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    Short version :
    _____________

    Pros:
    – easy to assemble
    – very robust and sturdy, will hold up very well within guidelines
    – fairly decent free range of motion

    Cons:
    – dat price tag $$$$
    – certain features like cable routing and swivel leave some very minor grievances

    LONG version :
    ______________

    You don't have to read it all, but if you're already looking into buying this, there's a decent chance you are in a similar situation. If I was being nitpicky this would be a 4/5, but seeing as how there's really no other manufacturer that readily provides a solution to my problem it really is just the best I can get, from what I've seen.

    I upgraded from an LG 34UC89G-B 34" 21:9 to an Alienware AW3423DW 34" 21:9 and wanted to keep both monitors, with the new one on bottom and old on mounted on top. My old 2 arm mount was not going to be able to support this much weight as my other monitor was just a 27" 16:9 and it barely held those together. I didn't want to have to screw anything into my wall and I wasn't 100% sure on my desk space so I wanted free moving arms for orienting the monitors before finalizing where I want them to stay.

    Once I got this I was able to set my monitors up stacked on top of each other. While the bottom one isn't quite sitting as low as it can go, it's not far off. But the top monitor is just about using the mount's maximum capabilities in terms of being able to space these monitors apart while still leaving a tiny bit of room for adjustment. I have been able to pull my top monitor forward and rotate it portrait for documents and such though I have not done the same with the bottom monitor.

    ______________________________________________________

    Overall actual use after setup:
    9/10

    The monitors themselves are not on the extreme end of heavy but they're not light. They both fall within the specifications of the mount. But where Ergotron excels with the LX is that it will actually support curved monitors up to that weight as well, as the curvature changes the center of balance of the overall monitor and puts more stress when extended out than your typical flat monitor. This is usually where you can see other people having issues with sag when approaching the upper limits of other mounting systems. These have not sagged at all since tightening down the screws and move with a fair bit of range, staying in place afterwards. However I do not extensively move my monitors around often and don't know how well it would hold up if you just kept moving them around constantly, though with the construction quality I'd wager it would be fine.

    One thing I was told from a friend who has the same mount: if your monitor is really bottom heavy for whatever reason and you decide to use it portrait style, the minor taps and thumps from your desk will cause it to try to rotate back to a horizontal position, skewed about 5-10 degrees. It's very minor and just takes a quick second to readjust but keep in mind that it may happen as 1 side is now far heavier than the other.

    ______________________________________________________

    Setup process:
    9/10

    The setup itself was very easy. I saw other reviews having issues with it and maybe getting some help but if you follow the instructions provided, it is extremely easy, especially compared to setting up other mounts where you have to screw in the whole assembly to the monitor and take the entire piece and clamp it on your desk. You need to clamp down the base and bottom arm portions of the mount, then screw in the upper portions to the monitors BEFORE putting the rest of the mount together. The top arm portion falls right into the bottom and you just tighten the screw afterwards. If you can physically lift your monitor + 8 ounces or so, you will have no issues putting it together. One thing I will note: tightening the actual swivel head on the monitor so that the tension matches the weight of the monitor may be difficult if you are short since it adjusts from the top.

    WARNING: If your desk is particle board or something, I highly recommend buying reinforcement plates for the clamp. The clamp that the LX comes with is fairly sizeable but if you're going to be putting 50 lbs of pressure on 1 spot on your desk, it's best to not worry about the weight snapping your desk in half. If your desk isn't sturdy material: the arm mount will hold up, your desk will not. You're already splurging on this mount, don't cheap out and break your desk and potentially your monitors by skimping out on a $10 metal plate. If you don't want to go that route and don't care much about aesthetics, you can just use some wood.

    ______________________________________________________

    Cable management:
    5/10

    Cable management looked like a mere afterthought. It's serviceable and hides the cables well enough but it's nothing to write home about. This feature has been better executed in cheaper models.

    ______________________________________________________

    Range of motion:
    8/10

    Range of motion is better than most for sure. While it will still hold them in place, some positions and setups can be limited if you have enormous monitors. If you're using 2 24" monitors you will have zero issues, but the more you approach 40", even on 1 monitor, the options get more and more limited.

    ______________________________________________________

    Final notes:

    I wish the pole was longer. That would solve a lot of issues people have had with mobility using large monitors. The arm mounts themselves hold up well, the fitting of large monitors just leaves something to be desired, especially out of something as expensive as this.

    Customer image


    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Extremely sturdy and fulfills a fairly uncommon niche

    Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2023


    Short version :
    _____________

    Pros:
    – easy to assemble
    – very robust and sturdy, will hold up very well within guidelines
    – fairly decent free range of motion

    Cons:
    – dat price tag $$$$
    – certain features like cable routing and swivel leave some very minor grievances

    LONG version :
    ______________

    You don't have to read it all, but if you're already looking into buying this, there's a decent chance you are in a similar situation. If I was being nitpicky this would be a 4/5, but seeing as how there's really no other manufacturer that readily provides a solution to my problem it really is just the best I can get, from what I've seen.

    I upgraded from an LG 34UC89G-B 34" 21:9 to an Alienware AW3423DW 34" 21:9 and wanted to keep both monitors, with the new one on bottom and old on mounted on top. My old 2 arm mount was not going to be able to support this much weight as my other monitor was just a 27" 16:9 and it barely held those together. I didn't want to have to screw anything into my wall and I wasn't 100% sure on my desk space so I wanted free moving arms for orienting the monitors before finalizing where I want them to stay.

    Once I got this I was able to set my monitors up stacked on top of each other. While the bottom one isn't quite sitting as low as it can go, it's not far off. But the top monitor is just about using the mount's maximum capabilities in terms of being able to space these monitors apart while still leaving a tiny bit of room for adjustment. I have been able to pull my top monitor forward and rotate it portrait for documents and such though I have not done the same with the bottom monitor.

    ______________________________________________________

    Overall actual use after setup:
    9/10

    The monitors themselves are not on the extreme end of heavy but they're not light. They both fall within the specifications of the mount. But where Ergotron excels with the LX is that it will actually support curved monitors up to that weight as well, as the curvature changes the center of balance of the overall monitor and puts more stress when extended out than your typical flat monitor. This is usually where you can see other people having issues with sag when approaching the upper limits of other mounting systems. These have not sagged at all since tightening down the screws and move with a fair bit of range, staying in place afterwards. However I do not extensively move my monitors around often and don't know how well it would hold up if you just kept moving them around constantly, though with the construction quality I'd wager it would be fine.

    One thing I was told from a friend who has the same mount: if your monitor is really bottom heavy for whatever reason and you decide to use it portrait style, the minor taps and thumps from your desk will cause it to try to rotate back to a horizontal position, skewed about 5-10 degrees. It's very minor and just takes a quick second to readjust but keep in mind that it may happen as 1 side is now far heavier than the other.

    ______________________________________________________

    Setup process:
    9/10

    The setup itself was very easy. I saw other reviews having issues with it and maybe getting some help but if you follow the instructions provided, it is extremely easy, especially compared to setting up other mounts where you have to screw in the whole assembly to the monitor and take the entire piece and clamp it on your desk. You need to clamp down the base and bottom arm portions of the mount, then screw in the upper portions to the monitors BEFORE putting the rest of the mount together. The top arm portion falls right into the bottom and you just tighten the screw afterwards. If you can physically lift your monitor + 8 ounces or so, you will have no issues putting it together. One thing I will note: tightening the actual swivel head on the monitor so that the tension matches the weight of the monitor may be difficult if you are short since it adjusts from the top.

    WARNING: If your desk is particle board or something, I highly recommend buying reinforcement plates for the clamp. The clamp that the LX comes with is fairly sizeable but if you're going to be putting 50 lbs of pressure on 1 spot on your desk, it's best to not worry about the weight snapping your desk in half. If your desk isn't sturdy material: the arm mount will hold up, your desk will not. You're already splurging on this mount, don't cheap out and break your desk and potentially your monitors by skimping out on a $10 metal plate. If you don't want to go that route and don't care much about aesthetics, you can just use some wood.

    ______________________________________________________

    Cable management:
    5/10

    Cable management looked like a mere afterthought. It's serviceable and hides the cables well enough but it's nothing to write home about. This feature has been better executed in cheaper models.

    ______________________________________________________

    Range of motion:
    8/10

    Range of motion is better than most for sure. While it will still hold them in place, some positions and setups can be limited if you have enormous monitors. If you're using 2 24" monitors you will have zero issues, but the more you approach 40", even on 1 monitor, the options get more and more limited.

    ______________________________________________________

    Final notes:

    I wish the pole was longer. That would solve a lot of issues people have had with mobility using large monitors. The arm mounts themselves hold up well, the fitting of large monitors just leaves something to be desired, especially out of something as expensive as this.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2012

    Color: Polished AluminiumSize: 13 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    Revised 25 June 2014, 2 years ownership:

    First impressions: It's big. I would say every part of the mount is about 20% larger than expected. Everything about this unit is solid and substantial. This dual version comes with lots of extra or optional hardware, including the notebook tray and some small attachments for it (flexible clips, loops for cable management, non-slip pads).

    Movement: Using the monitor(s) from both sides of the desk and in a variety of positions, easy movement is important: 8.5/10 on that score. Adjusting the tension, there are trade offs between ease of movement and stability, but overall it's quite good.

    Compatibility: Consider the strength of your desk before buying; a bit of ingenuity can make this stand work with just about any desk, but it may require modifications such as counterweights, wood spacers to brace the bottom clamp, or in my current case, re-tasking your OEM monitor stand to brace one elbow, spreading out the stress on the desk surface. Any Ikea desktop more than half an inch thick is likely thin laminate sandwiching layers of cardboard honeycomb and will not stand up to the weight of even a single monitor on this mount.

    Standing Desk: Using this arm to turn your sitting desk into a standing desk is doable, but a kludge. You would probably need to be shorter than about 5'3" to face the monitor head-on, but tilting it upward from its highest point works fine. Some people say looking slightly downward is the most ergonomic way to use a monitor. When I was doing the sit/stand thing, I used the notebook tray on the second arm to hold a shelf for my keyboard and mouse. It required some reinforcement to cut vibration, and a separate riser would be better if you have the desk space.

    I've also "pinned" tablets to the notebook tray a couple different ways so I could face them from a reclining position to read. It's kind of overkill for a device that's already pretty easy to handle, but at least I won't drop the tablet on my face if I fall asleep 🙂

    Overall I'd rate arms like these as vital as a good chair for anyone who spends some time with their PC. Two years in, wear and tear looks similar to the one year mark: some corrosion spotting on the base, some paint coming off the post, the plastic sleeves that space the arms out from the posts have cracked, but remain usable. Overall it's still attractive and functional, and should remain so for years to come.

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  • Raymost
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Escritorios útiles

    Reviewed in Spain on August 14, 2024

    Color: WhiteSize: 23 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    Gracias a este soporte, mi escritorio vuelve a ser útil para realizar otras actividades tan normales como escribir sobre él.






  • DD
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Robuust, makkelijk te installeren … top kwaliteit product

    Reviewed in Belgium on June 2, 2023

    Color: WhiteSize: 23 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    Ik schrijf zelden een recensie maar dit is goed materiaal ! Prijzig, maar wel zeer goed. Draagt nu 2 34 inch widescreens boven elkaar.






  • Max
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    C'est du solide !

    Reviewed in France on October 27, 2022

    Color: Polished AluminiumSize: 23 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    Du solide pour être rassuré et pour assurer le poids important de mes deux écrans ultra-wides de 34 pouces l'un au dessus de l'autre…






  • D
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    一生ものと言われるだけある

    Reviewed in Japan on January 18, 2025

    Color: WhiteSize: 23 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    端的にまとめると
    ・頑丈
    ・しっかり止まる
    ・でも取り付けはかなり簡単
    ・白最高
    です。
    オプションアームも追加してトリプルモニタで、スタンディングデスクにて使用していますがかなり安定しています。
    支柱を止める金具が二つだからというのもあるんでしょう。
    今まで数千円~1万円程の安物アームを10個くらい使ってきましたが、がっちり固定具合がダントツ一位です。
    動かし具合や動かした後の固定具合(首が落ちる事が無い)もバッチリ。
    個人的に気になるのは、アームを固定するときに支柱に絶対傷が付くことくらいですね。(背面に付けるようにすれば気にはなりません)

    値段が群を抜いて高く、言葉通り本当に一生ものというわけではないと思いますが、その値段と言葉に恥じない作りです。






  • Luis
    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excelente

    Reviewed in Spain on May 27, 2017

    Color: Polished AluminiumSize: 13 Inch PoleVerified Purchase

    [ES]
    Es el mejor de todos. Fácil y rápido de instalar y ajustar la posición. Excelente calidad de construcción. Después de haber experimentado otros de precio inferior, acabo de comprar Ergotron y estoy 100% satisfecho.

    [PT]
    É o melhor de todos. Muito fácil e rápido de instalar e de ajustar a posição.
    Excelente qualidade de construção.


Important information

Energy efficiency class

G
Broad compatibility: Fits two screens up to 24 inches diagonal and 7 to 20 pounds each; compatible with VESA patterns 75x75mm and 100x100mm
Designed for workstation flexibility: Includes two arms, two extensions, 13-inch pole, two pole collars, base, two-piece desk clamp for surface edges 0.63 to 2.6 inches thick; grommet mount available (98-035) as a separate accessory
Large range of motion: Offers full monitor movement with 13 inches of lift, rising 22.6 inches from the desktop; delivers 25.6 inches of extension; personalize your view with 360 degrees of rotation and 75 degrees of tilt
Stable and functional: Monitors stay secure, stacking one over the other or positioning side by side; each arm lifts, extends and rotates for the best ergonomic view; arms fold out of the way to reclaim space for other desktop tasks; support a laptop instead of a monitor with separate accessory Notebook Tray (50-193-200)
Built to last: Extensive quality testing ensures your displays stay stable and secure; Ergotron products set the standard for quality with a 10-year warranty and expert technical support

Customers say

Customers appreciate the flat screen display mount’s sturdy build quality, easy assembly, and smooth performance. They find it works well both sitting and standing, with the included laptop tray adapter working smoothly. The adjustability for each monitor is easy and balanced. Customers also appreciate the ease of movement, monitor hold, and design. However, opinions differ on whether it provides good value for money.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews


Are you tired of constantly adjusting your monitors to find the perfect viewing angle? Look no further than the Ergotron LX Vertical Stacking Dual Monitor Arm in sleek white. This VESA desk mount is designed for two monitors up to 24 inches each, weighing between 7 to 20 pounds.

With the Ergotron LX Dual Monitor Arm, you can easily stack your monitors vertically to save space on your desk. The adjustable arms allow you to position your monitors at the perfect height and angle for optimal comfort and productivity. Say goodbye to neck strain and eye fatigue with this ergonomic solution.

Installation is a breeze with the included desk clamp or grommet mount. The integrated cable management system keeps your workspace tidy and organized. Plus, the sleek white finish adds a modern touch to any office decor.

Upgrade your workstation with the Ergotron LX Vertical Stacking Dual Monitor Arm and experience a more comfortable and efficient work environment. Say hello to improved productivity and goodbye to a cluttered desk.
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