
Arctic Z1 Per gene 3
Table, 38"
Arctic Z1 Per gene 3
Table, 38"
hello I guess so if you put the extension at the bottom and the first tube at the top I think I'll do it too.
Yes, you see that correctly. You have to drill a hole of at least 10 mm diameter through the tabletop. You are free in the placement.
Thank you very much for pointing this out. A correction request has been sent.
The distance between the table top and the bottom of the monitor is adjustable between 0 and 240 mm (The height of my monitor is 365 mm).
It worked with the "Lindy Euro plug-in power supply 5V DC 2A". Because the socket input is very small, I had to cut the plastic cover to size with a knife. But it only took about 5 minutes.
I don't know, I use it with the Samsung LS34J550WQRXEN (34", 3440 x 1440 pixels)
If it has a VESA mounting, then that's possible. It is just lashed down with screws.
Well, the manufacturer's site indicates that it will hold a maximum of 15 kg, which is roughly the weight of your monitor. However, I purchased it for my pg35vq which is about 10 kg and I am under the impression that it would not hold another kilogram. I think that it is because the screen is curved, which makes that the center of gravity of the monitor is further away than a non-curved one. Therefore, there's more pressure on the stand. Also : while arctic indicates that this stands will hold a 21:9 screen, they say nothing about à 32:9. Long story short : I wouldn't recommand this stand for your screen, I would go for something that could hold more weight.
Hello Yes, this should work. Your monitor has VESA 100x100 support and weighs 8kg. The monitor mount has VESA 100x100 and can support up to 10kg. Kind regards
Hello.. Yes, this bracket should work. The Vesa screw connection with 100x100 fits, only the weight is slightly over the limit with 10.4 instead of the 10kg. But this should not be a problem. Greetings
Hello Knuttli I use the arm with my Asus ROG Strix XG35VQ screen, which weighs 12.20 kg. The stand is very stable and holds the weight tiptop. I had a quick look at the arm earlier, theoretically it should be possible to take the parts of the arm apart and use only the short connector between the long and short part of the arm to connect the screen and the bracket directly to the pole. At the moment I have chosen the solution that I have folded the arms parallel to the screen. This way, the screen is directly attached to the pole and is also very stable. lg bubbler
Mine look like the ones at Digitec. However, this is Gen3. In the extension kit, joints & articulated arms look different from the Z1 Pro Gen3.
Hello I have had the Z1 for about 4 months. Regarding the monitor size: I have an iMac 27" weighing just under 10kg. This is really the maximum weight I can expect my Z1 to bear. When I turn and move it, it hangs at different angles in different places. The current version seems to have different joints that look a bit more stable to me than mine. From my point of view, the Z1 is built to be placed on a table and with the joints you can push the monitor back to the vertical bar which is less than 10cm and stretch it out to about 40cm. My minus: The Hub was a reason for me to buy this system. Unfortunately, the Hub is not stable and the stics are switched off improperly despite the transformer supplied. Annoying. The new version seems to have different wiring, but I don't know if the voltage is sufficient. Best regards Heinz
Hi I think if the vesa mount on your monitor is ok (75/75 or 100/100) and the monitor is not heavier than 10kg it should work. LG :-)
Hello, I had the same problem. This product is not compatible with 49 inch curved screens despite what it says !!!! I had to weld a plate in place of the plastic rotating ball to make it fit and again I even had to shorten the elements because it tilted sideways. Do not order this product for these screens.
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