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Proluma Deluxe Triple LCD Stand

By: (more) | Miscellaneous Content | Posted: Mar 10, 2010 1:15 pm
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TweakTown Rating: 95%    Manufacturer: Proluma Australia

What you need to know

 

Buying a monitor stand isn't a straight forward task. You need to make sure that the one you're buying supports your monitors or if you're going to buy a stand and monitors at the same time you want to make sure that the monitors will support the stand. As we mentioned on page two, there's a sticker in the top left corner which gives us a run down on some of the important information.

 

 

The important piece of information is the VESA mount. Unless your monitor supports a VESA mounting system you're going to be out of luck. The TSB313 from Proluma supports VESA 75 and VESA 100. You'll be able to find out if your monitor supports VESA mounting and what size it is under the specifications page of the monitor manufacturers website.

 

This particular model offers support for three monitors of up to 24" with a maximum weight of 8kg or 17.6 lbs per monitor. If you're looking at some 27" or even 30" monitors you'll probably have to wait till we see a stand that'll support a massive setup like this.

 

The specifications from Proluma are as follows:

 

Base dimensions (w x d): 517 X 312 mm

 

Max height from centre of VESA mount to table: 335 mm

 

Span from centre of outer mounts: 710 - 1185 mm

 

Max Total Screen width: 1750 mmm

 

Screw hole pitch: 100*100mm/75x*75mm.

 

Max Screen Size: 24"

 

Max Weight per Screen: 8kg (17.6 lbs).

 

Screw type: M4.

 

Material: Steel/Aluminium

 

Colour: Black

 

If you're interested in having a look at some more detail on the model you can have a closer look at the images below that give us all the dimensions you'll need to know.

 

 

 

With all that out of the way, let's see how the setup process went.

 


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