After looking for quite some time for a triple monitor arm I finally decided to give the one from EasyMountLCD a shot after reading the opinions in the following post http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1644051.
Here are some shots detailing the individual pieces as I feel the website gives a very poor representation.
The left arm (to show the curve)
The main post
Main post close up
Clamp (screws the to main post)
One of the outer monitor clamps (there are two of these total)
Here it is assembled
Frontal view (these are three Dell U2412M monitors)
As you can see, the mount provides very little curve for 24 inch monitors. It is noted in the discussion thread above, and solved by adding blocks of wood between the outer monitors and the brackets.
However, I found out that the same manufacture also makes a TV wall mount that just happens to be the exact same design as the center mount. While the two joint articulation is lost, it allows for a MUCH greater curve.
Here is the TV wall mount (minus the wall bracket) and the center mount side by side.
And here is the final result
I am extremely satisfied with the mount for less than $100 and would recommend anyone who is looking for something similar to give it a shot.
Here is an imgur album for anyone who wants to see all the images in one place http://imgur.com/a/4c6Bh#.Twi0rOsInE8.link
Here are some shots detailing the individual pieces as I feel the website gives a very poor representation.
The left arm (to show the curve)
The main post
Main post close up
Clamp (screws the to main post)
One of the outer monitor clamps (there are two of these total)
Here it is assembled
Frontal view (these are three Dell U2412M monitors)
As you can see, the mount provides very little curve for 24 inch monitors. It is noted in the discussion thread above, and solved by adding blocks of wood between the outer monitors and the brackets.
However, I found out that the same manufacture also makes a TV wall mount that just happens to be the exact same design as the center mount. While the two joint articulation is lost, it allows for a MUCH greater curve.
Here is the TV wall mount (minus the wall bracket) and the center mount side by side.
And here is the final result
I am extremely satisfied with the mount for less than $100 and would recommend anyone who is looking for something similar to give it a shot.
Here is an imgur album for anyone who wants to see all the images in one place http://imgur.com/a/4c6Bh#.Twi0rOsInE8.link