Triple Monitor Single Wall Mount


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I have three 27" korean monitors, I currently have 3 wall mounts to set them up.

I'd really like to find a mount that can hold all three of them, but only one connection to the wall. Cleaner, easier to get them lined up etc.

 

 

Any ideas?

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Too bad not in Canada or US, and I have a feelingf those are expensive.

 

 

You're probably not going to find or want a cheap mount.  Could you find nothign on eBay?

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WOW -  not 1, not 2, but 3  korean, no name, generic quality-be-damned monitors...

What "brand" ? 

However, if you were to go with quality - 3x 27" PA279 would run $3000   so I can see how this is an issue.

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WOW -  not 1, not 2, but 3  korean, no name, generic quality-be-damned monitors...

What "brand" ? 

However, if you were to go with quality - 3x 27" PA279 would run $3000   so I can see how this is an issue.

 

Where you've been hiding, it's been proven many times that that Korean monitors are just as good as the Dell/HP/Apple screens, bet you couldn't even tell the difference without seeing the bezel and name brand

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Yea typical people commenting on something they have never tried.

The actual monitor, LCD/LED whatever it is inside, is exactly the same as anything else, high quality. Only the frames are crap.

 

I guess the mount will be expensiive and I will have to wait and save some money. I'd rather not a track, but a single arm into the wall, which I have seen, but I suppose that would be quite heavy for that wall stud, but should hold it.

 

 

 

WOW -  not 1, not 2, but 3  korean, no name, generic quality-be-damned monitors...

What "brand" ? 

However, if you were to go with quality - 3x 27" PA279 would run $3000   so I can see how this is an issue.

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I can certainly tell with the build quality - which is what I commented on.   I bought one and returned it after seeing going cheap had its drawbacks  with chincy material, chincy build, no QC, bleeding @ every corner....

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So for ugly frames, maybe (and maybe, I have almost none that is seeable) bleeding, you'd rather spend at least $500 on the same thing basically. Alright, I suppose. I love mine,

Can we get back to topic now, if anyone has any suggestions on the orignial question thanks.

 

 

I can certainly tell with the build quality - which is what I commented on.   I bought one and returned it after seeing going cheap had its drawbacks  with chincy material, chincy build, no QC, bleeding @ every corner....

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