Hexa Monitor Mount

tmc1284

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I currently have quad monitor mount with a 28" and 27" monitor on the bottom row, and two 24" monitors on the top row. I spend the majority of my time using the monitors on the bottom row and the mount pole is not tall enough where they can be high enough from the desk to be at a comfortable viewing height.

In the future I will most likely add a 32" monitor to the bottom row and another 24" monitor on the top row.

Can anyone recommend a hexa mount which will support my current 2x2 setup which has a taller pole that allows the bottom row to be at a higher distance from the desk while the arms allow all monitors to be touching in a flat position? I would like the mount to be scalable so that I can add a 32" monitor to the bottom row while still it still being at a comfortable viewing height.

 
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Hexa monitors mounts are very expensive because they have to be able to support monitors far away from the center of the fulcrum. In addition, because they cannot place monitors too far out most of them max out at 28" monitors. I don't think I've ever seen one with support for 32" monitors. Height is also going to be an issue because, once again, weight becomes a serious issue. The strain on the desk is magnified when you have a mount that has a very long pole.

Your best bet would be to to get three separate mounts and put them next to each other. This way you could meet your height requirement and your 2x2 requirement and it would likely not be super pricey.
Hexa monitors mounts are very expensive because they have to be able to support monitors far away from the center of the fulcrum. In addition, because they cannot place monitors too far out most of them max out at 28" monitors. I don't think I've ever seen one with support for 32" monitors. Height is also going to be an issue because, once again, weight becomes a serious issue. The strain on the desk is magnified when you have a mount that has a very long pole.

Your best bet would be to to get three separate mounts and put them next to each other. This way you could meet your height requirement and your 2x2 requirement and it would likely not be super pricey.
 
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