expired Quad LCD Mount Bracket for 13" - 24" Tilt & Swivel. $29.95 + Delivery
This was posted 1 year 1 month 1 day ago, and might be an out-dated deal
Quad monitor desk mount $29.95 + Deliver. Delivery to Sydney was $10.95.
This is the cheapest quad monitor mount frame I have seen. Good for people who have multiple monitors. It enables you to tilt, rotate your monitor. I bought it so that I can use my monitors vertically.
The Adjustable Tilt Swivel Desk TV/LCD mounting system that ideal for holding up to four 13" to 24" monitors. The double mounting system allows the 4 screens tilt 20 degrees up/down with a full 360 degree left/right swivel and a pipe height of 70cm to provide optimised viewing pleasure. Made from durable SPCC metal complete with a black or silver powder finish, the bracket is able to withhold a max load capacity of 45kg.
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+3 votesmmmmm, imagine this $30 bracket falling over with all said monitors on it…
EDIT: also the picture shows three different sizes of holes but nowhere in the description does it mention a VESA standard. There's also a SPECIFIC note saying you should measure and make sure it fits before buying. Buyer beware
chuneeperformance on 23/04/2012 - 14:21 ¶will the one i wear to bed save me from the stand falling?
+2 votesi would agree, but worth pointing out no? intentional or not some products can be pretty retarded sometimes. I've seen a tap measure with integrated level sensor but you can never set the tape measure flat on anything because of the tab at the end of the tape :P
+1 votecaprimulgus on 23/04/2012 - 11:19 ¶pull the tape out enough for it to flex, and it will work fine…

The 2x1920x1200 mode on that model is nice. My old TH2go analogue models only manage 2x1680x1050, which is getting rarer and rarer. (That said, when I actually tried this on the office PC I sort of claimed when we moved it freaked out at any video mode wider than 3000-odd pixels.)

AFAIK, 2x2 is common configuration for day-trader: 1 for the trading instrument and its trading pad, 1 for ongoing news, 2 for all the indicator and reference. At least that what I used to use.
Got the quad display on your room scare the hell of all the guest, especially the real estate agent, and make the landlord want to increase the rent :-)

This would go well with a VESA mount case/bracket for the iPad and an app like DisplayLink or Air Display.
http://the-gadgeteer.com/2010/07/31/wallport-adds-vesa-mount...
+1 voteBargain Meister on 23/04/2012 - 13:37 ¶Relying on that one thumb screw mounting bracket with that sort of weight is something I would be very wary of. I have 2 old school dell 24's mounted on my desk with 2 separate brackets , one being a thumb screw type with a long reach my desk has a 50mm particle board laminate thickness, yes it's sturdy and reliable but adding 4 monitors to this sort of action is crazy!! The cantilever force on this bracket would be a recipe for disaster!!!

To mount 4x 24" in a normal orientation, the arms all have to be flat, which would put the majority of the load straight down through the mounting pole onto the table. That is conveniently the best position which minimizes strain on the bracket and clamping bolt.
Mounting 2x 24" on one side and 2x 17" on the other side would create an unbalanced load which would be a different story.
edit: i just noticed the height-adjustment screw. That does look a bit weak since there are no grooves. No problem for those who bought the bosch drill from the other deal though. :)

We've mounted 4x24" at work before, and we had something a lot more sturdy than this.. and it still crept forward at an angle. If you are planning on modifying the bottom so it's more stable, no problem! Also consider lowering the height of the monitors, all this first year engineering stuff is coming back to me - make the distance shorter to make the moment smaller blahblahblah.
grab_ur_freebies on 23/04/2012 - 19:45 ¶You could then use that part to DIY another stand with a weighted foot stand.
+1 voteAlso everyone, I just went onto the Google Cached version of this webpage and discovered that the product is normally $51.95!
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:hQIAyJG...
ProspectiveDarkness on 23/04/2012 - 16:07 ¶Good deal… I thought about purchasing, but I only need 2, and my monitors are 56cm wide, so it looks like they're too big for the arms…?

Mine is the exactly the same as this. I'm pretty sure article lodged just means they've scanned at the start point but hasn't been scanned since then. I have faith in auspost though, i'm fairly sure it's making its way through the system. I was hoping to receive it today but I guess it will come on Monday! Hopefully!
(Delivery to Newcastle, NSW btw)

I got mine today. It looks very sturdy. The width between the arm is not 41.9cm. It is very wide. It looks like it can even handle 27" monitors, if you are only going to use 2 monitors, because of the height. Maybe 2 x 27" monitors and 2 19" monitors on top. I think it is well worth it even without the sale price.
Whatever1911 on 15/05/2012 - 23:04 ¶Just a heads up guys, these are back to "Almost sold out" at the same price.
I just bought one given the last few posts of people who have actually received them and confirmed decent quality.
Whatever1911 on 16/05/2012 - 13:26 ¶Nope; looks like they stuffed up, sent one to me for $29.95, and fixed the price back to $51.95. Sorry :D

Are you sure? According to the illustration, the "star" plate that attaches to the back of each monitor should have a screw in the middle attaching to the arms, running through a slot that allows +/- 20 degrees of up/down tilt per monitor. The whole thing isn't supposed to tilt (if it does it would fall over).


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Just imaging you have 4 Dell ultra sharp 32" screen in front of you…..drooling….