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The VIVO Triple LCD Monitor Desk Mount STAND-V003T is a heavy-duty, fully adjustable stand designed to hold three monitors up to 30 inches and 17.6 lbs each. Featuring 360° rotation, 180° swivel, and ±15° tilt, it offers customizable ergonomic positioning. Its integrated cable management system keeps your workspace clean, while drill-free mounting options (C-clamp or grommet) ensure easy installation without damaging your desk. Crafted from durable aluminum and backed by a 3-year warranty, this stand is perfect for professionals seeking a sleek, stable triple-monitor setup.





















| ASIN | B00B1D03GQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #78 in Computer Monitor Arms |
| Brand | VIVO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Monitor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,827) |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum |
| Manufacturer | VIVO |
| Maximum Tilt Angle | 15 Degrees |
| Maximum-Supported Screen Size | 30 Inches |
| Minimum-Supported Screen Size | 13 Inches |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Movement Type | Articulating |
| UPC | 617401138586 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Warranty |
M**R
Great option for triple display setup!
I was wanting to create a 3 monitor set-up utilizing 2 ASUS VE247H 23.6" and 1 Acer X203H 20" but simply did not have the real estate to just park them horizontally across my desk.So, I went looking for a stand that I could stack the Acer above the 2 Asus but I did not want any manner of clamp mount nor did I want to drill holes in my desk to drop a mounting pole. I was actually surprised to find that there were only a few free-standing options. After reading various reviews of each, I settled on this Vivo. I must say that I was initially a bit taken aback by it's packaging. This is a very heavy item but comes packaged in very cheap, flimsy Chinese cardboard that barely seemed able to contain it. I am happy to say that the cardboard packaging is the only flimsy thing about this stand. All the components are heavy and seem very well made. The stand ships with all tools required for assembly and installation of the monitors except a Phillips screwdriver. The accompanying instructions are simple but fairly straightforward and easy to follow. Once I had the three monitors stripped of their old stands and ready for the VESA mounts, I had the stand assembled, the mounts attached to the monitors and the the three monitors mounted to the stand in well under 30 minutes. Configure as stated above, it is now happy sitting on my desk and seems rock solid. No issues whatsoever with handling the weight of the 3 monitors and no stability issues. Even when turning and moving the monitors, the stand remains firmly in place. I would recommend the stand to anyone looking to create a similar set-up. The one tip I do have for anyone who purchases this stand is to not completely assemble this and then attempt mount the monitors. Better to attach the mounts to the monitors and then simply slide the mounts/monitors onto the stand pole as a unit. I initially thought I'd have to get the kid to help me with this step but as it turned out, I was easily able to do it alone. It was actually easier than it looked!
J**S
Sturdy and easy to configure, go with it.
Easy to assemble, and seems sturdy. I have a 37 inch ultra wide on the bottom, with 2 4k 27 inch monitors up top. no issues with movement, etc. Other mounts were higher cost, not sure why, they all do the same thing. Get this one.
J**Y
Its OK for what you get.
TL;DR This is a good monitor stand for the price. With some cons here and there. This is a review for the VIVO Triple LCD LED Computer Monitor Desk Stand. The base design is the one that is just a big, heavy metal base and not the one that you drill a hole through your table or clamps to the sides of the desk. Got it, came in a neatly packed brown box. Assembly is easy; instruction paper was easy to follow along and all parts were packed in its own bag section so there is no confusion. Once assembled, little things here and there starts to make me feel uneasy. For my setup, I have an Acer 27 inch, 144hz, 13 ish pounds, "main" monitor, bottom left..an Asus 24 inch, 60hz, 11 ish pounds, "secondary" monitor, bottom right..and a Sceptre 24 inch, 75hz, 10 ish pounds, "main" monitor for my streaming PC, top mount. I would HIGHLY recommend having a second person for installation unless your monitors aren't heavy. What happened was, I mounted my Acer on 1st, made sure it was some what stable and tried to mounted the Asus one the 2nd. The shifting of weights bought the whole assembly tipping forward and almost completely destroy/damage both monitors plus what ever is on my desk. The stand (base) is strong and wide but I wouldn't 10/10 trust it with MY setup. It should work fine if the monitors YOU have are lighter, I would give it a 6/10 in terms of steadiness. With that out of the way, my 3rd monitor, the Sceptre, mounted with no problems. One thing to note is that all but one joint (on the right arm) is adjustable. I think it is put on in the factory way too tight and now it is just fixed in place, the other left arm is fine. Imagine your human body is the stand and the monitor arm is the arm; basically the elbow isn't adjustable due to factory tightness and now you can only move that whole arm from the joint at the arm pits. With EVERYTHING set up and hooked, I did a shake test. Bumped the table, fine. Shake the table (like a light earthquake), monitors shake but fine. Grabbed the table from both side and shake in somewhat harder manner; monitors shake and bumped, after like 5 seconds the reverb stopped, still "stable" and fine. Next is the tilt test. I use two fingers to pull forward the very top of the monitor stand's pole. I would say it can withstand about 4 ish inches of me pulling it forward from the original resting position before the center of gravity is too much and the stand will free fall forward. By no means is this a scientific analysis just a average Joe testing. And this is done with MY setup so maybe your's would be fine with lighter monitors. Final thoughts: 10/10 assembly process 8/10 material choices 6/10 sturdiness Would I trust this stand if I had like 2x +$500 G-Sync monitors and a +$200 monitor on top? Heck no. But for an entry 3 monitor stand, I would recommend this. My 3 monitors total cost is $500 ish so putting 1/5 ish into the monitor stand is reasonable. This is a great monitor stand for like an above average Joe. If you have the cash to spend or in need of something that is 100% reliable, look else where.
T**M
Perfect and Stable
Needed one more monitor so this worked out great to split three of my six beautifully
S**S
Desde que lo compre y lo instalé, el producto ha cumplido con su cometido. Los 3 monitores han durado en su posición, y si los muevo para algo, se mantienen. Sin problema se acompló a mi escritorio y se ve y se siente bastante seguro y firme
J**Z
Actualmente tengo un monitor curvo de 27" en la parte de arriba y 2 monitores de 27" en la parte de abajo. Se siente bastante seguro, incluso al ajustar la posicion de los monitores se siente firme.
F**Z
Fabricación incompleta, la parte que une los 2 tubos no está terminada y no se pueden montar los componentes para hacer el stand alto, la única función por la cuál compré este dispositivo.
D**N
As I run 2x 27” and a 34” ultra wide monitors I needed something that was going to cut it when it came to getting my monitors set up. Well this product does what I needed and is really sturdy and easy to set up. It’s great value and has plenty of adjustment to get them lined up.
C**N
I wasn't sure if this product would be right for me, but it turned out better than I thought. I mounted two 24.5 inch monitors on top and my 34 inch monitor on the bottom. Little bit messy to setup, but figured it out eventually. Definitely value for money!
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