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The Dell MSA14 Single Arm Monitor Stand (MH1HV) is a versatile and ergonomic solution for your workspace, allowing for easy height, swivel, and tilt adjustments. Designed for VESA-compliant monitors, it supports weights up to 20.5 pounds and features a quick-release mechanism for hassle-free installation. With its sleek black design, this monitor arm not only enhances your viewing experience but also helps you reclaim valuable desk space.
Standing screen display size | 24 Inches |
Brand | Dell |
Item model number | MH1HV |
Item Weight | 11.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.82 x 7.99 x 6.3 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.82 x 7.99 x 6.3 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | Dell Computer |
ASIN | B00C6CMZVC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 25, 2013 |
M**E
Stable and sturdy; hides cables; keeps workspace functional
I purchased this stand to use with a pair of new Dell U2415 24" LED Monitors, and it works very well on my smaller-than-average desk. The base is rather heavy and takes up quite a bit of space, but that contributes to its steadiness on the desk. The surface of the base is very flat under the monitors, so I have been using the space for holding notepads, coffee cups, and other desktop items out of the way.The stand arrived in an extremely large package, and basic assembly was required. I probably spent 20 minutes unboxing, assembling, and adding monitors (and then another five or ten minutes breaking down boxes for recycling!) The power cords and DisplayPort cables tuck neatly into the stand to prevent unsightly tangles. The monitors adjust left/right and up/down independently of each other, but I have selected to keep a flat appearance between screens with my tablet screen directly below them.After a few months of use, I am quite satisfied with the stand. I was initially hesitant to pay this much for a monitor stand, but I'm glad I did. I would recommend it to anybody who works regularly with multiple screens.
D**E
Impressive
Very sturdy and slightly heavy monitor stand. Bought it for work and we have dell monitors so the setup was really easy using the “Vesa” feature of just clipping monitor to stand. No screws. Base is a little larger than others but it is easy to work around. On sale do it was a good buy.
L**Y
Great accessory for touch screens on a desktop....
I just got this set up for a Dell 27" touchscreen monitor. Overall, I like the stand. It works well with my desk. At first I was concerned because it was impossible to move the arm without a monitor attached to it. Don't worry though, it works great once a monitor is on it. It took my a good 2 hours to get set up though. The instructions are pointless. It doesn't tell you where to tighten and loosen to make adjustments. Worst yet, once I got the monitor on the stand, it kept loosing it's tilt. It took me a while to find the screw (Hint, it's right behind the connection plate on the arm itself). Once I found it, the included allen wrench was too small for the screw. I had to go to my toolbox to get one that one move it. I also had to tighten it excessively to get it to maintain the tilt. Also, if you get the 27" touch screen from dell, you will need to use the included vesa plate. And the thumbscrew used to hold the plate and arm tight against the monitor either would not line up correctly or was the wrong size. I ended up using one of the other screws to get it in. They should just drop the thumb screw and give us an extra flat or Philips screw to use since you can only put it in once you have the monitor on the stand.Having said all that, this is a great stand. It doesn't take up nearly as much space behind the monitor as I thought it would. It's pretty flexible and moves easy enough with out being to easy for accidental movement. The only complaint I have in use is when you are using a touch screen it does tend to wobble a bit, but not too bad. What I really love is how easy it is to pull the monitor up to me when I want to use it as a touch screen, and push it back when I want to use the monitor with a mouse and keyboard. It's a great accessary that anyone with a touchscreen should have.
H**E
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
GREAT MONITOR! INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY BELOWI would like to bless all those who had trouble putting this masterpiece together. I may be too late to help you, but I heartily recommend this monitor stand, and will tell you how to put it together. Dell has a video showing that this monitor extends 24.6" from the back of the desk. My measurement was 24-3/8" DELL states that the stand will hold 20.5 pounds.DELL has a video on their website with the specs and instructions athttp://accessories.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=332-1235The following may be more helpful.1. Clamp base to desk (the top of the desk needs to overhang the side by 3") In my case, my overhang was only 1-7/8" and I tightened the nut as much as I could and then slid (forced) it on the desk, and tightened the nut as much as I could before it hit the upright on the back of the desk.2. Remove the CAP that hides the wires on the lower arm. Use the largest flat blade screw driver and gently pry the cap loose starting at the bend (pointing at bend in photo) and working your way down to the end. Do both sides, and then slide the entire CAP off in the direction of the screw driver in other photo.3. This stand came pre-greased, but the grease has dried up, and you want to clean it off and re-grease both ends on BOTH ARMS. It is particularly important to use a lot of grease on the plastic washer on which the LOWER arm sits. I had a Kohler kitchen faucet with the same arrangement, and the plastic wore out in 5 years. I consider this a heavier use than the sink faucet, and even suggest lifting the monitor enough to unweight it when you turn on this plastic gasket. I used a clear grease with Teflon on the gasket and all the pivot points. If you already own the stand and did not do this, consider doing it.4. Slide the lower arm on the base and use the small allen wrench and turn the SMALL allen screw CLOCKWISE until it hits the base, then back it off a 1/4 turn. This screw is there to only hold the lower arm from sliding off the base. DO NOT TIGHTEN IT.5. Remove the CAPS on both sides of the upper arm using your finger nails, and clean and grease this arm also. Put the upper arm on the lower arm and adjust the SMALL allen screw exactly the same way as in 4, above.6. Attach monitor; I have a DELL and it just snaps on.7. Attached power cord and monitor cable to monitor and hold the cables in place while replacing all three caps. Slide the lower CAP on the opposite way as it was instructed to be removed, line up the bottom of the cap to where it goes and squeeze it back on.8. The last thing to do is to adjust the UPPER ARM for the weight of the monitor. When you bend this UPPER arm down, this will expose a large allen screw which you will likely have to loosen (COUNTER CLOCKWISE); to tighten (CLOCKWISE TURN).I am amazed as how much more desktop that I have now. I wish I had bought this thing ten years ago.HOW DO YOU LIKE MY COMPUTER; SEE YELLOW ARROW.
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