Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount

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Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount Price History

Price History for Ergotron LX Desk Monitor Arm - Extends LCD Up To 25 Increased Viewing

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Current Price $189.00 October 27, 2024
Highest Price $189.00 October 20, 2024
Lowest Price $189.00 October 20, 2024
Since October 20, 2024

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$189.00 October 20, 2024

Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount Description

  • Broad compatibility: Fits single screens up to 34 inches diagonal and 7 to 25 pounds; compatible with VESA patterns 75x75mm and 100x100mm
  • Versatile mounting options: Includes two-piece desk clamp and grommet mount to fit a variety of desk types; desk clamp attaches to desks 0.4 to 2.4 inches thick; grommet mount attaches through a surface hole to desks up to 2.25 inches thick
  • Improved comfort: Easily raise your monitor up to 17.3 inches above your worksurface with 13 inches of lift; find your best view for each project with 360 degrees of rotation and 75 degrees of tilt
  • Sleek and modular design: Designed with aesthetics in mind to enhance your workspace, built-in cable management creates a streamlined look; a suite of compatible accessories lets you customize your work or gaming space
  • Built to last: Extensive quality testing ensures your monitor stays stable and secure; Ergotron products set the standard for quality with a 10-year warranty and expert technical support

Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount Specification

Specification: Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount

Manufacturer

Ergotron

ASIN

B00358RIRC

UPC

809393878841,611101328919,807034595843,642125317832,641438698584,012306004521,809186278209,778889412947,698833011463,069060227147,804066784429,806293534136,777787377815,168141503016,638084621127,809099143823,808111680940

Brand Name

Ergotron

Global Trade Identification Number

00698833011463

Minimum-Supported Screen Size (Inches)

1

Maximum Compatible Size (Inches)

34

Compatible Devices

Monitor

Maximum Tilt Angle (Degrees)

75

Mount Motion

Articulating

Mount Type

Tabletop Mount

Color

Polished Aluminum

Material Type

Aluminum

Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Ergotron LX Premium Monitor Arm, Single Mount

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  1. Fedy Vedder

    En vez de comprarme el brazo que vende Wacom (que son sobre 400 euros) probé a comprar éste, que es mucho más barato y muy robusto. Llevo con la Wacom enganchada al brazo desde hace casi 2 años, y nunca tuve que apretar nada. Va perfecto y aguanta bien el peso.

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  2. birdmom9726

    I bought this arm to replace a much cheaper version sold here on Amazon for about $100 less. It just wasn’t made quite that well, and did not have the positioning abilities that I wanted, plus it wasn’t tall enough for my standing desk. This arm is much, much better – it’s very well made and holds my monitor very securely. It’s also very easy to move the monitor to just about any position I want with very little effort. So it works for my stand up/sit down workstation, which is just what I needed. Why four stars? Because I am 5’2″ tall and this are does not have the height I was looking for. Unless there’s an adjustment that I don’t know about, maybe. From what I’ve seen, it looks like the top arm is at its highest position just like in the picture on Amazon. I can get the monitor to go down, but no further up. It’s impossible to tell from the very scanty instructions which joints are repositionable and which aren’t, so maybe I just don’t know how to get it to go higher. And I also may be too picky, but I want my monitor at eye height so I don’t have to look down at all, I want to be able to look straight ahead and have my information straight in front of me. This arm is about 3″ too short of that. So I have the extension arm on order, and am hoping that will give me the extra couple of inches I want for this arm to be perfect for me. However, this is just a personal preference. Other than that, this is a great piece of equipment, it looks like it’s built to last forever!!!! Easy to install, too, even with the crappy instructions. I would recommend this to anyone who needs to be able to reposition a computer monitor regularly, especially if you’re in a stand up/sit down workstation like I am. This arm is just perfect for that, with the exception of the height problem. And that may not be a problem for anyone else. If anyone out there knows how to adjust that top arm to go higher than the approximately 45 degree angle it’s at please let me know! Overall, very well worth the money and I’m glad I shelled out the extra bucks to move up to this arm from the one I had.

    Update: I received the extension piece for this monitor arm that is sold here on Amazon. It’s basically the same piece as the part that attaches to the pole. It took all of a minute to install and re-position my wiring, and the height problem was solved! Now my monitor is at eye height, which is exactly what I was trying to get accomplished. So now this is a five star review! If you’re interested in the extension arm, it’s the Ergotron 45-289-026 Mounting Extension. It’s a bit pricey for what you get, but it solved my very irritating problem, so it was well worth the money. My workstation is now set up exactly the way I want it, with no eye, neck, or back strain from bending over just a little to get closer to my monitor screen. This is an excellent, heavy duty product and I can see no reason why it should ever need replacement. Here’s the link: 

    Ergotron 45-289-026 Mounting Extension

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  3. CARLO

    This is expensive but very good quality, well designed, packaged, clear instructions, worth the extra pennies.
    It comes complete with desk clamp and extended arm.
    It arrived a day early, so two day rather than three advised by Amazon which was great.
    Just as a note it’d Vesa compatible 75mm and 100mm, don’t think that’s in the description.

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  4. K. S. Nedelchev

    The arm feels really sturdy, it is mostly build from (I believe) steel and It is definitely an arm that you can trust with an expensive monitor. For this price I wish it had better cable management system but overall it still looks and performs great.

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  5. h,s (s h)

    5 stars, not because there are not better ones above this price range(e.g., Humanscale at $240plus) but because nothing seems to come cloese naywhere near or belwo this price range. The cheaper ones are no more than clugs with badly fitting parts and whose screws need to be loosened, if they haven’t been stripped, if you want to move the monitor position. In its price range and above I haven’t yet found a decent competitor except for the Humanscale M2 or M8. The LX is a well made, nicely designed, unit well worth the price.

    At first, it wouldn’t hold my monitor up — the upper arm kept sinking — and yet my monitor, at 15.4 lbs., was well below the 20 lb. max capacity for this unit. The adjustment for the weight of the monitor is #2 on the scant pictographic instructions. The picture instructions are not the best–not the worst but. . . Anyway I searched for an adjustment to the spring-tension canister in the upper arm that counterbalances the monitor’s weight. Pushing the upper arm up and the screen mount down reveals the adjustment screw head at the end of the canister and the larger supplied wrench fits it. 3 half-turns clockwise made no diff. So I added three more half-turns; better but still slowly sinking. I added a 3 more half-turns–much better. 3 more for a total of 12 half-turns and the balance was perfect. You need to ease your way up to the right number of turns to get it just right balance and to avoid overtightening. Once adjusted correctly, the montoro stays in palce but can be moved easily up and down.

    What’s nice about this unit is that, once you have it set up, you can move the monitor around and up and down without readjusting the tension or loosening/retigthening any screws. Although, if your desk is on casters or wheels, you will want to lock them, which is a good safety rule anyway. The elevation movement is smooth and easy–you can move it up or down with one finger. The horizontal swing movement is much stiffer. It helps if you spray the two large post joints with silicone lubricant liberally and then wipe away thoroughly all of the excess. This won’t make the swing movement light, but it does ease it up a bit. By post joints I mean the large joints where the upper arm meets the lower and were the lower arm meets the desk mounting post. These joints have no bearings; they have plastic sleeve-type bushings. Compared to the Humanscale: the Humanscale moves horizontally as easily as the LX moves vertically while the Humanscale moves vertically as stiffly as the LX moves horizonstally–either way I’m not sure the difference is worth the extra money for the Humanscale. This stiff horizontal movement is less than ideal but far better than what I’ve seen on some of the cheaper units offer. For this price I could live with stiffness given all the other postive features.

    The LX comes with a heavy duty clamp base and a drill-a-hole-in-the-desk grommet type mount–both come in the box. All of the parts are in a two-layer plastic strip, sealed into multiple compartments with each compartment labeled as to contents. Much better than those units that come with all the screws etc. all in one bag and you have to sort them by count and looks against their picture in the instructions.

    It’s not quite as pretty as the Humanscale M2 or M8, which cost about 60% more, but much more nicely finished than the cheaper units I’ve seen up close. The LX, with less attractive desk mounting pole, has a greater range of vertical position than the Humanscale.

    If you can afford it, this monitor arm is a very good choice. If you can afford more, then it’s a tough choice between this at its price vs the Humanscale arms at the higher prices. For the money, this is a much better deal, thus, my rating of 5 stars.

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  6. dadbob

    This is a very excellent mount for a monitor. It is beautifully designed and made. It is quite heavy & sturdy. The design is superb. The parts are all made of heavy duty steel and bolted together with fine screws. There are 2 Allen wrenches for adjustments. I used the through table mount but there is also a C-clamp mount. It can be used with 1 or 2 arms depending on your needs and size of the space. I used 1 arm. The instructions that came with it were detailed and excellent. I had no trouble assembling and installing it. There are also on-line instructions and several videos at the website of the manufacturer. It is fairly expensive for a mounting, but it is a pleasure to have and use. I expect it will last a lifetime.
    As the instructions note, it is difficult or impossible to move it well until the VESA plate is screwed onto the monitor. After that, it is readily moved. The Allen screws and be adjusted to more or less tightness.

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  7. muskiej

    This arm was exceptionally straightforward to assemble, and it offers impressive versatility in terms of placement and adjustment. The design allows for a wide range of movement, making it adaptable to various setups and ensuring that it can meet diverse positioning needs with ease. Additionally, the included hardware is of excellent quality, reflecting a well-crafted and durable construction. Aesthetically, the arm also complements any workspace, boasting a sleek and professional appearance. I would highly recommend this product to anyone seeking a reliable and stylish solution for flexible placement.

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  8. Sander-X

    Was soll man lange dazu sagen… Ergotron baut halt die besten Monitor Arme und Ständer. Ich nutze die seit vielen Jahren für meine Monitore. Ich habe mal 2 günstigere ausprobiert, bin dann aber zurück zu Ergotron.

    Das spiegelt sich zwar auch im Preis wieder, aber wer wie ich einen relativ teuren Monitor hat, der sollte hier nicht beim Arm sparen.

    Super finde ich, dass man diesen Arm so drehen und verstellen kann, dass er wie ein Monitor Ständer wirkt. Selbst auf niedrigster Position (Monitor kann den Tisch direkt berühren!) Das schafft unglaublich viel Platz auf dem Tisch und der Arm verschwindet vollständig hinter einem 27″ Monitor, ohne nach hinten auszuladen. Das ist immens wichtig, wenn der Schreibtisch an der Wand steht.

    Positiv:
    + Jedes Gelenk ist auf Gewicht, Höhe und Funktion einstellbar.
    + Alles durchdacht und hochwertig verbaut
    + Tischklemme ist groß und sehr stabil gebaut. Da wackelt Nix

    Negativ
    – Die Anleitung könnte etwas detaillierter sein.

    Volle 5 Sterne!

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  9. byJMK

    ..just like the title says…!

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