Ergotron LX Desk Monitor Arm, Tall Pole 25-Inch Extension, Polished Aluminum (Open Box)
$109.99
$199
45% off
Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Top positive review
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Best monitor arm on the market
By Jay on Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
The Ergotron LX is one of the best monitor arms you can buy on the market. They are an industry brand that sell to businesses so they are reliable. Sure you can buy a way cheaper monitor arm, but this one will retain its tension, doesn’t make any noise while moving it, has great location control, and looks amazing. The installation is easy, and the amount of space it takes up is minimal. I’ve had mine for months now (this is a late review after trying it out for a long time) and I love it. It included everything necessary for installation. I am using it on a 24 inch and 27 inch monitor and it works flawlessly. It holds them well. I would say if you have the money then buy this for sure. Don’t buy a cheaper monitor arm if you can afford to buy this. It’s worth the money.
Top critical review
Perfect for the 24 inch Cintiq Pro… IF…
By Alan T. on Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
You don’t plan on moving this thing very often or very far in your work environment. So, I purchased this arm mount after reading so many reviews and forum answers to less expensive Wacom tablet space saving questions. All answers seemed to point to this arm if you didn’t want to shell out $350- $500 for a Wacom brand arm or stand. I should have just spent once and assembled once. Don’t get me wrong this ergotron arm can support the weight of your tablet for sure, it can spin 360 degrees(careful with your cords), it can tilt at the neck plate to a completely flat working surface and it can move decently back and forth or side to side along the arm’s lengthy terrain. But for me, these were the main cons: -You can’t adjust the neck plate’s spinning range of motion and it is extremely too sensitive for my needs. With a soft touch this thing will spin almost 180 degrees even dragging the 15 pound weight of the tablet. There’s no adjustable screw for this. -You only get extreme friction or extremely loose settings on the arm lifting screw. There’s no in between in the unit I purchased. So moving the arm at the lift axis either takes both hands applying pressure to the sides of your tablet or almost no strength at all and only concern for your desk surface or keyboard/mouse/etc. Also pay attention to the directions. When it says you have to turn that adjustment torque screw 40 revolutions to reach tighter friction for heavier loads, it’s gonna take at least 40 revolutions. -the main elbow of this unit doesn’t seem to fully lock into the socket of the second arm. There’s a fair amount of space between the connection that just doesn’t inspire confidence. -Not enough cushioning between the adjustment plate that anchors to the bottom of your desk and the base that sits on your desk for my comfort. For the price point you get some pretty heavy and bare machined parts with no surface protection. Given that this is my 2nd non Wacom brand desk arm, I think I’ve learned my lesson. I would def NOT recommend this arm for anyone with a work related drawing screen tablet. For now I’m debating taking this thing apart, after already taking the previous mistake apart for a return, or saving this one as a back up for an additional monitor down the road.
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