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  • What a goof. Nice mic

  • two words: lav mic.

  • Nice mic.

  • This isn't the LX, this is the Neo Flex Extend, which is a slightly different version of the Neo Flex. The LX looks and operates nothing like this.

  • @SibSpi Now that I think about it, I'd already thought TigerDirect had incredibly poor credibility overall. This video only further supports my feelings in that regard...

  • lol why the hell is he holding a mic? Is he a sports comentator or something?

  • I continue to love the Ergotron. Mine has given perfect service under hard use for over two years now. My monitor floats beside my home work station. I recline in a Lafuma chair = comfort, good health. This arm is so well engineered, it's surprising that today the Ergotron people have now introduced an even better LX model, sleeker, stronger.

    Hello Lonnie, best regards from Miami

    Reid Welch

  • -1 for mentioning Excel in the video !!!

  • What about the wires?

  • @dreampilot2 n__________n busted!!

  • simply!

  • Screw a monitor stand, you should invest in a mic stand.

  • seriously dudes, monitor arms are awesome, just make sure that ur cable is long enough and ..... what's with the crappy 70's music?!?!

  • and what you need.....(1:40) 3 2 1 tadaaa! the third extra arm!

  • holy shit this video is old lol he is using a mic

  • @roshawn1111 he wants to be on real TV - looks like a live action version of Family Guy style news....

  • @lisduggan64 He is on real TV, he's on Tiger TV!!! /s

  • @roshawn1111 he should have a swing arm for his mic too.

  • thank you! very interesting!

  • screw it until its snugged...

  • these videos should bloody use bigger monitors at least 22" to demo instead of lil puny ones

  • true,

  • i have 3 of these and they don't support a lot of weight. i think 20"-21" monitors is all it can support. it's limited mostly by the strength of the spring in the arm.

  • @travisloh It's the functionality that theyr;ereviewing. The weight limit is easy to find.

    -1 for left-channel only audio.

  • Tiger TV lol... this is youtube not television

  • this guy would look great with a comb over

  • how much is that

  • its expensive. 80pound minumin

  • I have the product and would recomd it to anyone.

    I purchased this due to the size of my room. By removing my table and keeping a wireless keyboard and mouse it has maximized space which could be nused for other things. I wanted to know though what happens if you put a 30" monitor? will it be as flexible?

  • do all monitors have the mounting holes?

  • Unfortunately they don't but the good news is that most monitors do, watch for 'VESA mount' compatible option under any monitor. I am sure though most premium priced monitors do but you do not get them on designed focused monitors like 'samsung pebble series' where slim styled monitors are geared towards design rather than functionality. If you need a monitor with mounting holes I repeat look for Vesa mount and also use google to search for it. Hope that helps....Gd luck

  • lol yeah its to late now though :O

  • YOU WHAT...!!!???

  • nope, CRT monitors don't have xD

  • neither does my sinkmaster

  • lol :D

  • Is it possible to install it lower at the base tube?

  • Thanks for the demonstration. It was very useful.

  • I just ordered this today, but shop around for the lowest price as always. It has complete and free range of motion and a great weight rating of 20lbs, my 25 Inch vesa compliant Lcd weighs in at 15.8 lbs it's 16:9 aspect so I don't worry about it being 25" and the 24" the Ergotron LX claims is the maximum. If it's within the weight rating there should be no problem with supporting the size of the monitor. This mount is fully worth buying because of the neck and back strain relief it provides.

  • wow that guy is unbearable, fuck tigerdirect

  • ouuu get a life

  • it's awesome

  • Awesome!!

  • can you spin it around 180 degrees? my bed is opposite my desk and i like to watch my 24" screen from bed

  • of course. it just pivots on the vertical mount.

  • yeah , but what with cables ?

    they could integrate power and signal wires.

    yes , i'm good

  • looks easy and ergonomic. I might just get this to free up some valuable desk real estate

  • lol i love the mic he has. i kept thinking i was going to see him interview mike tyson or sometin

  • loooooool Yeah i think he s ready for that.

  • This gets me vibes of the ol' iMac G4... <3

  • It works GREAT. I've had mine for months now.

    It does not wear out or give trouble of any sort.

    You want one, trust me. SEE my casually made video demo. I have NO sales connection with any vendor or maker.

  • SLIVAAAAAAAGHHH!!!

  • It also comes in black. Not all vendors carry the black version.

  • does it definitely work with 24" 16:9 monitors. SOme websites say it is for 22" monitors! I am decided on whether to go for this desk mount or a wall mount to save even more desk space but the disadvanteges of wall mount is when you reposition furniture you have to re drill. I will be using this for centre 24" monitor and 2 19" lcd side monitors. ITs a shame they don't do a triple mount for different sized monitors. THey should make one with electronic joystick adjustment for position

  • I have had this arm for a month now. It mounts a 22" Acer monitor at present. A few simple adjustments to tension points and one to the springloaded arm, and this thing rocks.

    the Ergotron has changed my life for the better,

    a lot better! It's so well made and the instructions are quite good.

    It lets me use a recliner (needed for my blown back) and pull the monitor from desk mode, over to in front of me in the laid-back chair. It angles every which-way you could want, easy as the demo shows.

  • they should make an electronically adjustable verion of this with a little mini joystick for adjustments

  • ha ha, but really: simpler is better.

    You'd have to reach for a joystick and fiddle.

    It's just so easy to grasp and tilt and move the monitor. Three months of 15 hours a day use, and I use this Ergotron hard, moving it many times per day. It's never going to wear out or break down, not so far as I can imagine. It's just plain perfect.

  • Should include wire and cable in the video...

    And buy yourself a wearable microphone..

    Be a bit professionnal !! Mister Tiger Direct

  • LOL!!! So True, cabling looks like a pain.

  • why do you think these aren't practical

  • not practical

  • It has cable routing to conceal the cords. Looks like it does a pretty good job.

    I just want to know if it can support my dell 24 inch with no problems.

  • Dell 24" should be ok, Dell 27" is not, imo.

  • bought 2 of these. Works well with 24 in and 22 in monitor. Very well made and makes using the monitors even more efficiently. Make sure you adjust the tension to support the extra weight, very simple.

  • go to the product page of the arm and as long as your monitor isnt too heavy for the arm then it will mount. most popular LCD's are VESA certified, meaning they can be mounted on something like this.

  • that scene at 1:44 he is resting the monitor screen down on the desk is not advisable. YOu should rest it upside down on the packaging polystyrene packaging or something padded or get somebody to hold it.

  • Not practical after you add your power cable and monitor cable. Why not show us how it works with them?

  • exactly what i was thinking; thats how they get u to buy their product.

  • mykmore,

    The cable routes underneath and inside the Arm. It is actually vert practical and hides much of the cabling away. Also, very easy to do.

  • What about 22+ inches 16:10 monitors?

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