Wow sweet way to set up a Dual LCD Set

dfloyd

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Can you say SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTT!

Heh, ok enough of that but man that looks like the best way to go imo.

ALso please ignore the actual site and what they are doing there, I am not asking anyone to purchase this, I do not know who is even selling it, but I saw it and was impressed. Figured some of my Fellow At's could appreciate it.

Edit: And if possible, anyone knof a good arm (Needs to hold a Sceptre 20.1" Naga III Wide Screen) for a preferably spectacular price? :eek: I need one bad and would be mucho hppay.
 

Mloot

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If I had the funds to get dual-LCD's, I would want to go the "whole hog" approach and set them up like this.

Fortunately, for my pocketbook, that won't be any time soon.
 

letdown427

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Originally posted by: Mloot
If I had the funds to get dual-LCD's, I would want to go the "whole hog" approach and set them up like this.

Fortunately, for my pocketbook, that won't be any time soon.

Hahaha, just TRY and explain that to the SO. Or any prospective SO that you bring home.

"Oh, that. Erm, I'm looking after it for a friend. Honest. Coffee?"
 

Maxspeed996

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I would FLAT OUT lie to my wife for something like that.....

She would find out what it cost , and I'd be sleeping in it......which I don't think I would mind either...
 

aboothman

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I use the Ergotron DS100 Dual Monitor Stand
I am sure there are better setups, but I found it cheap at Amazon....and it suits my needs.

I could post some pictures if you wish. It has up/down and side to side movement, but if you prefer you can rotate the mounting brackets 90 degrees to have tile control instead.
It is best if you get your monitors where you want them and leave them there.
 

DeathReborn

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Originally posted by: Mloot
If I had the funds to get dual-LCD's, I would want to go the "whole hog" approach and set them up like this.

Fortunately, for my pocketbook, that won't be any time soon.

That on it's own sways me towards ditching my CRT's and going LCD but I can't find a price & dealer in the UK, nevermind...
 

TantrumusMaximus

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Originally posted by: aboothman
I use the Ergotron DS100 Dual Monitor Stand
I am sure there are better setups, but I found it cheap at Amazon....and it suits my needs.

I could post some pictures if you wish. It has up/down and side to side movement, but if you prefer you can rotate the mounting brackets 90 degrees to have tile control instead.
It is best if you get your monitors where you want them and leave them there.

Will that thing accomodate 2 Dell 2405 LCD Monitors?

 

Geomagick

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Originally posted by: TantrumusMaximus
Originally posted by: aboothman
I use the Ergotron DS100 Dual Monitor Stand
I am sure there are better setups, but I found it cheap at Amazon....and it suits my needs.

I could post some pictures if you wish. It has up/down and side to side movement, but if you prefer you can rotate the mounting brackets 90 degrees to have tile control instead.
It is best if you get your monitors where you want them and leave them there.

Will that thing accomodate 2 Dell 2405 LCD Monitors?

No. But there are others elsewhere. Dell used to do a large selection.