Neoflex LCD Stand, Black | List Price: $65.11 Discount Price: $30.72

| Brand: Ergotron Binding: Electronics Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features: - A perfect accessory for your computer.
- Durable
- High quality
monitor stand-neoflex [Posted on 2008-08-19] This monitor stand rocks. It is easy to assemble, moves with ease and allows you to move your monitor not only vertically, but horizontally as well.
Neoflex - Flexible, sturdy, easy [Posted on 2008-08-21] After being shocked with overnight delivery on the product I was surprised at the ease of set-up. Stand is sturdy and easy to adjust. I particularly like the angle ability to put my Samsung 216BW on the same plane with my eye glasses. Editing photos has become much easier. Excellent value.
Works great! [Posted on 2008-08-28] Like a previous reviewer from a couple weeks ago, I also bought this monitor to replace the basic, unconfigurable stand that comes with the Samsung 2443BWX 24" monitor. This stand is great. It allows you to tilt, rotate, and raise/lower your monitor. I like being able to rotate the screen so that it is in portrait mode. The stand also rotates at the base (like a lazy susan). The stand appears & feels very sturdy and well made.
Just what I needed [Posted on 2008-09-05] I recently bought a ViewSonic VX2240W LCD monitor that came with a fixed-height stand. With this stand, the bottom of the monitor frame was about 6" above the desk, making me crane my head up to see the display. While browsing around the LCD monitors section of Amazon, I came across this stand and at $34.99, decided to give it a try. I couldn't be more pleased.
Mounting the Neo-Flex stand to the back of the monitor couldn't have been easier (once I figured out how to get the old stand mount off). The up/down adjustment is about as easy as you could ask for - no screws, buttons, or release tabs required - just push it up or down. The height adjustment is controlled by a spring-loaded slider that came adjusted just about right for the weight of the 2240 (I backed the pre-load tension off about one turn, but it probably would have been fine as delivered). Once mounted and re-installed, the bottom of the monitor is now about 1.75" from the desk.
Much more comfortable.
Pretty good, but... [Posted on 2008-09-07] While substantially better than the vast majority of OEM stands, as others have pointed out, there are a couple of areas that need improvement:
First, the lower set of monitor attaching screws need better access for secure tighening. It can be done, but not with a normal, straight, Phillips head screwdriver. Frankly, I don't know if this would be possible since it would mean narrowing the stand width, which may have to be at least a certain width to accomodate internal parts and/or monitor weight requirements.
Secondly, the tension adjustment needs an additonal way to lock and secure the monitor at any height less than the very top so that it can't creep up or down due to too great/little spring tension adjustment. Having the tension adjustment access in some place other than the bottom of the stand would have been nice, too.
Otherwise, this is about as good as it gets for an aftermarket stand that raises the monitor to a level that could lessen neck/eye strain. One nice feature I haven't seen mentioned is the ability of the circular stand to swivel the monitor like a lazy susan.
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