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Arctic Z3 Pro with USB 3.0 hub (Table, 29", 30 kg)
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Arctic Z3 Pro with USB 3.0 hub

Table, 29", 30 kg


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Stibbe77

10 years ago

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thomaskis1

10 years ago • purchased this product

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hello scheibi88. i asked myself the same question at first and then just tried it out. it is meant per arm (i have a 30" monitor on the left and in the middle and a 21" monitor on the right, and so far everything is still quite stable. hope that helps,
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Knatti

5 years ago

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Makob1

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I have an AOC AGON 34" 21:9 in the middle and a Dell U2719D on the left and right. Fits without any problems!
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yveshubeli

9 years ago

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Anonymous

9 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes Only the one in the middle is height-adjustable, and only if the stand is supplied with a height-adjustable suspension. If this is not the case, as it was for me, simply contact Arctic Support and ask for the height-adjustable suspension. The part was delivered to me immediately and free of charge, including a replacement part for the cable cover, which I had broken when setting up the stand. I can definitely recommend the stand.
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Firestar1291

1 year ago

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Anonymous

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Probably more. And you would have to drill a hole anyway. The clamp without a hole takes up considerably more space. You might be able to do it with a suitable m tter and plate. But I wouldn't buy the stand again anyway. I've never managed to align the screens properly. They have too much play and hang quite low. They also take up a lot of space at the back and the whole thing is heavy. The USB hub didn't work for long either. A system with a rigid rail is better for aligning 3 monitors. A gas lift or springs for flexibility.
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Valox_74

4 years ago

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SirDragonlord

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Unfortunately, I cannot answer this question, but I would like to point out that the monitors should not be placed too high if you are using them at your workplace. An ergonomic workstation looks like this: https://www.suva.ch/de-CH... .
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Ghostking

4 years ago

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Arac666

4 years ago • purchased this product

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The arms are long enough for 32", you just have to be able to live with the fact that they may not be at the same height due to the construction. See the comments on the article.
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p.lenhardt

4 years ago

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Paladium

4 years ago • purchased this product

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Ask the manufacturer. Very nice contact and helpful. In my case it was the middle monitor holder that was faulty. A replacement part was delivered free of charge.
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ApaXR6

5 years ago

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beyaz-papatya

5 years ago

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Confuse1

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Could it be that the screens are perhaps not all aligned properly? I had to try a bit to get everything just right (and I also configured the exact positioning of the images on the screens)... and if that doesn't help, then maybe something is really bent...?
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beyaz-papatya

5 years ago

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Timsler

5 years ago • purchased this product

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I suspect that these are too big. At least it will be very tight. I also suspect that the arms will hang down slightly. But I can't give a clear answer because I only have three 24" screens mounted....
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fkeiser

5 years ago

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mgarlando

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello On the manufacturer's website https://www.arctic.ac/z3pro, the maximum tabletop thickness is stated as 20-65mm. However, this probably does not work with a USM Haller table because of the metal profile. However, it is also possible to screw the monitor holder directly onto the tabletop. This would require drilling a single hole through the tabletop. I hope this helps.
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Thyzer97

5 years ago

Can 3 AOC C24G1 monitors fit on it???

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m@rc099

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Are the individual monitors each a maximum of 32" and no heavier than 30kg in total? Then yes - but everything is in the specifications
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Severin.Kuster

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Hoi Severin, that should work, but there must be at least 50 cm of free space behind the desk, as the two outer arms bend relatively far back. That means it won't work if the desk is against the wall (or the desk has to be deep enough - or placed crosswise ;). Best regards
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lutzstephan

6 years ago

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Schuf

6 years ago • purchased this product

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That's not possible, or I can't imagine how it could be done. However, the three screens will come into the table a bit anyway, so it's comfortable. My table is also against the wall and it works perfectly.
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stephanemartignier

6 years ago

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h311m4n000

6 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, Just look at the official documentation on the Arctic website. I quote: Maximum Monitor Weight: 15 kg (33 lbs) per mount So 15Kg max per VESA mount, so no problem for 2 monitors of 6Kg each. Sincerely

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