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AVLT Triple 32″ Monitor Electric Standing Desk Converter with Huge Keyboard Tray
Product Dimensions : 75.95 x 163.32 x 70.1 cm; 36.29 kg
Date First Available : April 23 2019
Manufacturer : AVLT
ASIN : B07PZKZ19S
Item model number : AVLT-MT18-1
✔ ULTIMATE ERGONOMIC WORKSTATION: Transform your current desk into a powered standing desk, the best thing about this desk is that it is easy to customize the perfect distance between your viewing and typing position which others workstation are unable to complete.
✔ ELEGANT ELECTRIC LIFTING SYSTEM: Never suffer from any heavy lifting, our powerful motor raises everything smoothly in a moment from 3.9” to 23.6”. The smart lifting system has a memory function which stores up to 3 programmable ideal heights. Timer included and designed to inform you for when it’s time to stand up.
✔ EXTRA LARGE SPACIOUS AREA: 28.3” x 15.7” work surface with additional 28.3” x 8.7” keyboard tray, roomy for your laptop, tablet, keyboard & mouse, and other office essentials. A cable management design keeps everything organized.
✔ TRIPLE MONITOR SETUP: Lifts your 32″ VESA compatible monitors in the air, which increases additional height adjustment range. It also frees up your desk surface, unlike other workstations which the display tripod occupies half of the surface.
✔ STURDY AND STABLE: High density base with small footprint and counter-balanced design. The desk easily holds all your office supplies up to 55 lbs. Friendly tech support to help with any questions or concerns. AVLT-MT18-1 is covered by 5-YEAR MANUFACTURER WARRANTY and LIFETIME TECH SUPPORT.
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R. Evans –
This product is WAY heavier than you expect. It is sturdy and well built. I do not use the standing feature as much as I thought. But I have it and maybe it is just changing the cadence of my work day. Either way, happy with the purchase. I put 2 large 42″ TVs on it as my monitors. The TV’s were light and together weigh less than (3) 32″ monitors.
HankHdz –
Delivered early, just finished installing today with one 32 inch and one 23 inch monitor in landscape mode and a third 23 inch monitor in portrait mod. Unit construction is solid, stable and was delivered with all attachment screws. Configuring the system by itself is straightforward and easily be accomplished in 30 to 60 minutes, even with the very limited instructions provided. DON’T forget to plug the Ethernet cable on the side of the unit, since that’s what connects the movement controls to the power base, which has a separate plug. Note that the Ethernet cable and plug on the base of the unit ARE NOT for network connections. Something to pay attention too is how to deal with all the cables, one from each monitor to you computer or docking station, and another for power for each monitor. For my installation I reduced the number cables that move by using plastic straps to secure a power strip to the back bar that moves up and down. The unit moves smoothly up and down, and I like the three memory settings for different heights.
Cathy –
When I first was shopping for a standing desk, I wasn’t going for one that supported 3 monitors. I was originally going for the Varidesk brand but didn’t like how there didn’t seem like there was enough room for my 2 monitors and then how was I going to get my laptop/docking station situated when I had to raise the desk. It was hard to find any other model for 3 monitors (although you can use this with less-just remove one of the bars) and this was an excellent price to boot. I love the extra space under the monitors because it is not cluttered looking.The instructions were lacking. I didn’t realize that you had to plug the Ethernet cable into the base. I was thinking that I could use the stand as a switch. Basically the stand is POE. After I had my laptop set up – my coworkers thought I had spent way more than I did – it is a quite impressive set-up.
tweak1029 –
I had a few small issues, but I’ll start with what I liked:1) It’s pretty heavy and stable after resolving an issue with the base.2) It offers wide monitor spacing. As you can see, I’m using a pair of extra-wide 34″ monitors. I wouldn’t be able to fit these on their two-monitor version.3) It’s capable of holding the weight of extra-wide monitors.4) It’s smooth, and the memory features are nice. So I have position 1 for seated, position 2 for standing, and position 3 for the under-desk treadmill. The smooth operation prevents my monitors from being disrupted as they rise and lower, despite the lack of securing mechanisms.The issues I’m experiencing are:1) During assembly, I noticed the base plate is warped. To resolve this issue, I padded the edge with cardboard to prevent it from rocking. It’s a very heavy duty piece of steel and I was unable to bend it. This is good and bad, and if you get a flat base I’m sure it would be excellent, but I was disappointed by this. Making sure a piece of thick steel is flat before painting it is a pretty simple procedure that should be incorporated into the quality control operation.2) The lower edges of the keyboard and desk surfaces were not mitered so they are fairly sharp. I change my seating position regularly and with crossed legs the edge isn’t comfortable when I bump my knee into it. I could resolve this by scooting the stand further back, but with my L-shaped desk I prefer the addition space.I see room for improvement by offering a wider range of articulation as well as the ability to secure the monitors on their rotation / roll axes and secure the arms in your preferred position. Bumps and vibration can cause the monitors to shift by either moving the arms back or the monitor mount itself moving. It would have been convenient if they had included an extra hex key and a cheap stamped wrench to adjust the other clamps on the monitor mounts, but that’s not something I’ll hold against them.I am pretty happy with it overall, and I would recommend it, but I’d like to see the quality improved slightly over what they give you. Still, for the money I’d have a hard time choosing a more expensive brand over this one. It’s an effective option and I can live with occasionally tweaking my screens back into place.
Janice –
This is a good one. Heavy duty. Easy to put together and it’s quiet moving up and down. So far this one is excellent and my monitors fit on it easily.