27" Triple Monitor Stand or wall mount

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adrianm

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I have 3x Samsung s27c750 monitors which are taking up a heck of a lot of deck space.

I am looking to either get a single stand (preferably as a clamp) for the 3 or wall mount them.
*EDIT: I found these pictures and loved the look of them. Does anyone know how to get a set-up like this (or even how the cable management was done)?
http://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/three-monitor-computer-station-set-up-mounted-1.jpg
http://twistedsifter.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/three-monitor-computer-station-set-up-mounted-2.jpg

I would like to still be able to make adjustments to the viewing angles as well as be able to utilize the landscape to portrait ability of these monitors.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Cheers
 
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no i dont know what arms were used..

here are a few options though..

http://blog.ergoprise.com/best-monitor-arms/

http://www.ergotron.com/Products/WallMounts/tabid/157/Default.aspx

http://www.monoprice.com/Category?c_id=109&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082808

http://www.ergomart.com/product_lists/monitor_arms_mounts.htm

a good high quality arm is not cheap. given that you want to use 27" panels i would go with something heavy duty. if you want to have one base with 3 mounts for all 3 panels you would want even heavier duty.

adrianm

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Thanks guys :)

Do you know which wall mount those are, or how to pick which wall mounts I should use for my monitors? I would like if they could still be tilted and rotated.
 
no i dont know what arms were used..

here are a few options though..

http://blog.ergoprise.com/best-monitor-arms/

http://www.ergotron.com/Products/WallMounts/tabid/157/Default.aspx

http://www.monoprice.com/Category?c_id=109&cp_id=10828&cs_id=1082808

http://www.ergomart.com/product_lists/monitor_arms_mounts.htm

a good high quality arm is not cheap. given that you want to use 27" panels i would go with something heavy duty. if you want to have one base with 3 mounts for all 3 panels you would want even heavier duty.
 
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Sorry to revive an Old Thread, however I have 3 of these Monitors (S27C750). There are is no vesa Mount pattern on the back. I contacted Samsung directly and they stated there was no mount available to but these on the Wall. Just wondering how the OP Mounted his.
 
I suspect the pictures in the OP are not the monitors mentioned, although it doesnt look like they have VESA mounts either.
My best guess is he used an adhesive.

Looking at the back of the S27C750, it seems like their using a VESA-like mount to attach the monitor to the stand. You could probably DIY a bracket to make that work. Make your own wooden bracket for the monitor, screw the existing VESA mounts on the aftermarket stand to that.
 
there are only a few methods of using a multi monitor bracket with a monitor that has no mounting holes on the back..

-use adheisive to put a vesa drilled plate on the back of your monitor or attach directly to a stand with glue.
-strap the monitor to a frame or mount
-if the monitor does have a backplate of some sort you can drill into this and use this but if it doesnt have a metal backplate you could drill out something important and ruin the monitor
-use a mount specifically designed to hold non-vesa monitors which typically employ either shelves or clamps to hold them in place.
-if the monitor already has screw holes in the back such as for attaching to the stand.... you can cut out a plate which has these holes drilled out as well as the standard vesa pattern drilled out to use it as an adapter between your vesa mount and your stand.
 

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I ended up using a claw like thing, I got it from Humansolution.com (I dont remember the name of the claw).
I've attached some pics of what its like.
http://postimg.org/gallery/2rjr8n2ta/
 
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