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Related review

anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Windows 10 ] We added the heavy duty casters to 'ease' the ride as we push this cart loaded with a 52 Flat Panel and small form factor PC (in the optional CPU adapter) across campus for use in smaller conference spaces. So far, it has been stable and we've sustained no damage. We also added a wireless keyboard and mouse so the PC can be operated while seated away from the panel. We keep them on the optional tray that easily mounts to the post. Use a little velcro to help them 'stick.' The vertical viewing angle can be easily adjusted. Just make sure it is tightened down before rolling it across rough floor surfaces. Decide your optimum height (will it fit through your doorways?) and keep it set as height adjustments require taking off the panel and adapter cages if any. It would be nice if the center post had a pump-able hydraulic lift to raise and lower the head.

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Scott 2024-07-11 08:24:31

[5/8"-27 Male] You know the old saying, you get what you pay for. True in most cases, but for these mic stands you get more for less. First, they do exactly what they SHOULD do, which is elevate a studio mic above a table. However, there are so many ways in which it could go wrong. Like not being weighted properly. These are perfectly weighted and will not likely tip over. The base is broad enough to ensure stability as well. The cable clip on the post is easy to remove and adjust. The grip on the stem is large and easy to manipulate to adjust height. The threads that set the post into the base seem to set well, however I would suggest a couple drops of thread-lock to avoid inadvertently unthreading the post from the base while adjusting the height. Using these for video podcasting to get a clearer view of the speaker from a table. The other options I was looking for were very expensive table stands which might look cool but obscure the scene.

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Palmira 2024-07-24 02:43:20

[360°] I own four tripod mounts. The main differences are: 1. size of tabletop; 2. height of central post. With the smaller top, I can use an iPad Pro with keyboard. The table surface can be tilted for improved access. The larger top is needed for the Macbook Pro 16 and dongle, and enough space for a iPad Mini, an external hard drive, two iPhones. These are perfect for working from a desk chair, sofa or anything because of the ability to adjust the height and stability. The metal post is great for attaching the powercord magnet for the Apple watch. My headphones hang from the knob. I will be ordering more of these when my new office studio is built. :)

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Terry 2024-09-23 01:59:24

[Yes] I decided to upgrade my tripod after a Cdn Rockies hiking trip. Manfrotto w 3-point pan/tilt head was heavy and, for long exposures and telephoto shots, the camera would sway slightly when I pushed the shutter release, due to the inherent instability of the center-post extension. I already had the RRS PG-02 panoramic gimbal head, so was familiar and impressed with the RRS brand. What I especially liked about the TVC-24L, and the key reason I bought it, is it does not use a center post for additional extension -- the extended height is entirely in the legs. In use it is stable as a rock. I am using it with the BH-40 ball head (camera is Nikon D850 using variety of lenses). Max extended height of tripod is 66, so with the head about 70. I am 6', so height is great. Build quality, design and functionality are exceptional. The legs are larger diameter than I expected, but very light and easy to carry or pack. Twist locks are super easy to use. Just a slight twist to loosen or tighten. Along with the tripod and head, I bought the leveling base to use with the panorama head. Its much easier to get a quick level than futzing with the legs. Popping the leveling base in and out is done by loosening three set screws with an allen wrench, taking about 2 minutes.   I am extremely satisfied with the purchase. RRS makes great gear. Expensive, but there are certain things that are worth paying a premium price. My Manfrotto served me for 15 years. I fully expect the RRS gear will be in my service for 15 years. Well worth the expense in terms of value and use. I also buy made in the USA when I can, which RRS is.

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JLbeau 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[9.715 lb] Beautiful sleek design! We use two of these side by side in our home office for two monitors. It raises the monitors to a healthy height for back/neck and makes your office look modern and sleek in the process. Great quality glass, overall awesome product!

5
Ben 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.85] My only complaint, after years of using an electric sit/stand desk in my office, is that cranking to change height is a bit slow and laborious.� Takes about a minute to crank it up from sitting to standing height, and a bit more shaky at height.� Still an excellent value for the money.� Allow 20 minutes for assembly, and have a mallet handy.

5
Ted 2024-04-19 02:36:59

[Steel Alloy] I'm using this on my standing office desk with a 17 MacBook Pro laptop. The height range seems reasonable, and although the tilt angle is fixed, it seems okay. The stand feels sturdy. I put it together backwards (with the brackets facing out instead of in) which better accommodates the width of my laptop. Office phone fits underneath no problem. I use it with a Bluetooth keyboard, and I'm so keyboard-centric that reaching up for the track pad when needed hasn't been too much of a hassle yet. I'm using this at a fixed work station. Taking it apart for mobile applications could be feasible, but it would take a minute.

5
Jeremy 2024-04-04 07:38:10

[25.3 lb] i use mount to place 43” Monitors @perfect height while working from home office. the air pistons provide good assist when changing height is needed. the quadpod provides very sturdy stance, however it does require a bit more space.

5
anyonymous 2024-05-16 06:36:37

[Crank] So easy to assemble, so easy to set the right height for me to use it as a standing desk, and it looks stunning in my home office!

5
Ben 2024-09-13 01:51:49

My only complaint, after years of using an electric sit/stand desk in my office, is that cranking to change height is a bit slow and laborious.� Takes about a minute to crank it up from sitting to standing height, and a bit more shaky at height.� Still an excellent value for the money.� Allow 20 minutes for assembly, and have a mallet handy.

5