I Can't Believe This Monitor Arm Costs THIS MUCH!!! #shorts I bought the world's widest monitor,tech,technology,gaming setup,monitor,sanmsuny odyssey g9
Man saw that he kept screwing for a millisecond after they went in fully and immediately assumed that they are stripped ☠️ what are your screwed made of? Playdoh?
@@mretidk6715 You asking that question tells me you've never actually built a PC in any way before. The screws for ALL of it are soft as shit and will strip if you just look at them a little too hard.
@@florinpandele5205 ...which is the reason we buy nothing directly from apple considering their only actually good products are their CRT's of old and the iPod. :)
you can use plywood in between the clam and desk to reinforce the living daylights out of them. Particularly, thich plywood. It wont match most of the time but your desk probably wont buckle under the weight.
Why spend thousands on a monitor and like $100 on the the thing that the monitor sits on wait, i'm using £1000 of monitor on a £30 medium density fiberboard desk, but I plan on using this as firewood pretty soon
@@AdamOwenBrowning it’s because that desk is super trendy and everyone has it. I can’t knock it too hard because I own it too. But I don’t have crazy ass monitors like that. It’s definitely a nice budget desk. Shit the arm for his monitor is probably the cost of the desk now that I’m thinking about it
That said. Most people don't know the first thing about what their desk is made of, furniture, wood, or such subject. Ask them how many transistors their CPU has and they will tell you all about the manufacturing process etc. Ask them about their desk and they'll be like "Hurr... it's sturdy!" It's really that simple. Not saying that people are stupid for not knowing about desks. Just that it's not a common knowledge set.
It's a luxary item, if he wanted it to simply be higher, he would just grab a bunch of box and stack it like that. But he wants to spend money therefore he buys luxary items. Like those items cannot be bought by everyone and that's the point, but it's also not needed at all. You could buy 2 monitors instead of whatever wide monitor he has and it would be as good, maybe even better.
this one has a gas strut to allow you to move the monitor to any position and it'll stay there you don't have to bolt down the position of the monitor like the TV stands the gas strut and the weight capacity are what make it $300. they have a single monitor one for $100 something
He's a RU-vidr and not a tech YoyTuber, so in terms of knowledge and intelligence, he's an imbecile. He wayyyyy overspent. I have gotten high-quality monitor arms for much cheaper(sub 100 USD).
@@ChipperTheChipster the arm will be fine. Those little VESA holes shouldn't be overtorqued though. It will most likely be fine, since they need to hold the whole monitor, but it's still a unnecessary risk.
@@s.k.6823 its an expensive mistake even if using the right tool things can still go wrong. Ive seen a friend use this method and shatter their screen, always hand tools when electronics are involved.
Bro i had slip disc when i was younger because i cheap out on chairs. After i got that sorted out i bust out top dollar for new expensive chair. From that on im not gona cheap out for health.
Bro what 💀 who are you to tell the guy to do what he wants with his shit? Do you tell elon musk to donate to poor children just because he's the richest person in the world?
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Suggestion, use thumb screws, attach arm to monitor then place it on the second arm. I had 5 screens and it’s the easiest and best way. Did the same thing for a 43” TV using an arm. And hold the screen to your chest so you can support it with your forearm and have your hands free to guide the arms together.
@@phlebr2474 I wouldn’t raise my desk. Most people need to keep their desk close to their elbow height for proper posture. Some people like higher, that’s on them. However, now you’ll have to match the height of the desk, matching the height of the desk runs back into the same problem of monitor height you’re talking about. 20” on a desk… is still 20” on the desk even if the desk was placed on top of the Empire State Building. Monitor arm is better. I think you’re suggesting monitor risers, not desk risers. Either way, I would still go with an arm, desk or wall mounted. More freedom of movement.
With the studio display the height option stand costs 400 extra. Thank you for this video, this is the first time in my life I think that these 400 bucks were spent well.
I have that same mount for my Odyssey NEO G9 and it’s fantastic. It can be raised and lowered about 12 inches. The spring is super tight but it’s calibrated to the weight of the monitor, mine at least, so I can literally adjust it up, down, left, and right with one hand. Huge improvement over the stock stand and it looks phenomenal with my white laptop and peripherals.
For my odyssey Neo g9 I just made my own mount with a couple pieces of pipe and welded the metal bracket to the pipe. It can’t move forward and back like yours can but it can move up and down, left and right just fine and it was less than $5 to build and that was for the argon and wire (used scrap metal and bolts to build it)
I have that PC stand he bought. I have no clue where he fucked up but the whole point of that arm is that it's adjustable. I don't know how you buy it and completely miss the point. You can adjust everything from swivel, to height, to angle. He literally can raise the height of the arm another half foot or more if he just read instructions
as someone who had to set that arm up, (on a crg9 tho) follow instructions. it says to mount the base first. if you need to move it, you need to take the monitor off. or be really strong, your call. you then need to tweak the hydraulics with the adjustment screw.
I paid a similar arm for my Asus 32:16 monitor for ~34 US$ on amazon. Guys, just remember all that matters is that the arm is compatible with the screw spacing (VESA mount) and the weight of your monitor.