gamerk316 Glorious Jul 8, 2008 13,233 130 44,840 Dec 2, 2020 #1 Not for me; my sister is looking to get two 21" monitors for around $300. She also wants to mount them on a monitor arm. Any recommendations for a Monitor/Arm? These will be largely for productivity and video viewing, and not for gaming.
Not for me; my sister is looking to get two 21" monitors for around $300. She also wants to mount them on a monitor arm. Any recommendations for a Monitor/Arm? These will be largely for productivity and video viewing, and not for gaming.
Solution A A Alabalcho Dec 3, 2020 You have two problems: finding cheap monitors with VESA mount (so they can be attached to an arm). Seems that $100 / piece is the minimum finding a dual monitor arm which will fit in the rest of the budget. You can go as low as $50 I would up the budget a little bit so I could get quality 24" displays.
You have two problems: finding cheap monitors with VESA mount (so they can be attached to an arm). Seems that $100 / piece is the minimum finding a dual monitor arm which will fit in the rest of the budget. You can go as low as $50 I would up the budget a little bit so I could get quality 24" displays.
A Alabalcho Titan Jan 13, 2011 14,019 435 76,290 Dec 3, 2020 Solution #2 You have two problems: finding cheap monitors with VESA mount (so they can be attached to an arm). Seems that $100 / piece is the minimum finding a dual monitor arm which will fit in the rest of the budget. You can go as low as $50 I would up the budget a little bit so I could get quality 24" displays. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You have two problems: finding cheap monitors with VESA mount (so they can be attached to an arm). Seems that $100 / piece is the minimum finding a dual monitor arm which will fit in the rest of the budget. You can go as low as $50 I would up the budget a little bit so I could get quality 24" displays.