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El brazo para monitor de alta resistencia Hexcal está diseñado para soportar monitores más grandes y pesados, lo que lo hace perfecto para pantallas de juegos ultra anchas de hasta 57" y 48,4 lb (22 kg), incluidos modelos como Samsung Odyssey G9 49", Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 57", Dell Alienware AW3423DW y LG 45" UltraGear Curved Monitor.
Este brazo resistente y duradero fija su monitor de forma segura mediante un soporte adaptable VESA, lo que garantiza una fácil compatibilidad. Ajuste la posición y el ángulo fácilmente para liberar espacio en el escritorio y aumentar la productividad.
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Can I use this mount for a triple 38-inch monitor workstation?
Yes, this system is a versatile multi-display expert. It supports triple 38" monitors in a side-by-side configuration with a 20kg load capacity per arm. For users who only need to mount a standard display without the multi-arm complexity, our Single Monitor Arm offers a more streamlined solution.
What is the best monitor arm for 49-inch ultrawide stacked setup?
This Monitor Mount System is specifically optimized for stacked 49" ultrawides. The reinforced vertical pole provides the necessary height and stability to align two large screens vertically. If you prefer a single-screen layout for a massive 57" display, the Heavy Duty Monitor Arm is your best choice.
How do I manage cables in a quad or triple monitor setup?
Cable clutter is a major pain point for multi-screen users. Our system features integrated hidden routing within each arm. This ensures that even with four monitors, your power and data cables remain invisible, maintaining the minimalist aesthetic of the Hexcal Studio™ or Hexcal Studio™ Plus workstation.
Is the vertical pole high enough for a stacked monitor layout?
The reinforced center pole is specifically extended for vertical screen stacking. It provides sufficient clearance to position a 49" ultrawide comfortably above another, maximizing your vertical workspace and improving ergonomics without requiring a deeper desk.
