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MDM06 Triple LED/LCD Monitor Stand w/ swivel arm & desk clamp: Three LCD Monitors/TVs on one table Product Description:



  • Mount three LCD monitors/TVs side by side to one desktop (if your monitors are wider than 30cm/ea or larger than 15" in nominal size , you will need to buy two or more additional long arms modules)
  • Fits all LED/LCD TVs & Montors with VESA 50 75 or 100 mounting holes, but not heavier than 6Kgs each (13.2lbs each) in weight
  • Tilts folds and rotates; 130° rotation; 30° tilt up and down; Adjustable height
  • The Allcam MDM series of Multiple Monitor Desk Mount Brackets allows two, three, four, even six LCD screens to be mounted together on one desktop.
  • In addition to the standard models: MDM05 (twin monitors), MDM06 (triple monitors), MDM07 (quadruple monitors), you can buy relevant modules to configure your own multi screen desk mount bracket.

Product Description

The Allcam MDM06 multi screen desk mount bracket supports three LCD monitors/TVs side by side. The Allcam MDM series of Multiple Monitor Desk Mount Brackets allows two, three, four, even six LCD screens to be mounted together on one desktop. All LCD monitors with VESA 50x50, VESA 75x75, or VESA 100x100 mounting holes at the back are compatible with these multi monitor desk mount.Package includes desk clamp, cable holders, and all necessary fittings to mount your monitors and clamp the assembly to the desktop.

The Allcam multiple screen desk mount brackets are carefully designed in easily configured modules:

  • Long pole (70cm) and Short pole (40cm, default),
  • Long arm(18.4cm) and Short arm(12.5cm)
  • Joint lock (single) and Joint lock (dual)

In addition to the standard models:

  • MDM05 (twin monitors Desk Mount) ,
  • MDM06 (triple monitors Desktop Mount),
  • MDM07 (quadruple LCD monitors Desk Mount)
, you can buy relevant modules to configure your own multi screen desk mount bracket.

Customer Reviews

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
5solid, sturdy construction gives confidence...
By Stephen Emm
The Product----------------The product construction on these things is excellent - all the bits are cast metal (aluminium?) and you can tell, once the screws are tightened, they're not going anywhere.All necessary tools are supplied (x2 alan keys and a small spanner) with the stand.You get vertical adjustment at the pole by sliding the "joint lock" (the bit that sits over the pole and provides a hole for the arm[s] to fit into) and each arm can be swivelled freely in the horizontal plane. The Vesa brackets (the bits that join the stand to the monitors) are adjustable as well - you can tilt the monitor forwards/backwards and rotate it clockwise/anti-clockwise.Once you're done adjusting you can tighten everything up and the job is done. This involves a bit of trial and error + a few goes to get right; but it's easy enough.The Gotchas----------------As several other reviews have pointed out - you need to understand what your total horizontal monitor width is. This product (on its own) won't cater for today's bigger monitors. My exact setup is detailed below if you're interested. The really good thing about this product is that it's extensible: you can buy individual arms that allow you to go to bigger monitors without having to purchase a whole new rig. There is a limit - i wouldn't string more than 3/4 arms together unless I had a super light monitor at the end of it. But even then, you could buy another pole (again, see below for my setup) and redistribute some of the load (the Allcam website [[...]] have a complete range of bits)One other thing to understand is that - if you buy the MDM06 only - you get two "joint locks" ... those bits that fit over the pole and have holes that you plug the arms into. The idea is that your central monitor goes on the middle joint lock (which has only one hole for a single arm or vesa bracket) and the left/right monitors both attach to the other one (it has two holes!). If your left/right monitors are NOT a matching pair and the mounting holes for the vesa bracket aren't aligned - you'll get some vertical height difference between the left/right monitors that you will not be able to adjust away because they are mounted on the same joint lock. (I overcame this with my setup [again, see below]).Overall---------------It's not perfect (what is) - but it is a) solid as a rock, b) extensible and c) cheaper than the competitionYou've either got to be pretty angry or pretty impressed to write a review of this length. Overall - I'm extremely pleased with it and would definitely recommend it.My Setup----------------I've got 3 monitors: a 27 inch front-and-centre with two 22inch side monitors. Let me say - right off the bat: The out-of-the-box MDM06 will NOT handle these sizes of monitors because the total length of the supplied arms is not long enough.I ended up with the following kit to meet my needs: 1. x1 MDM06. 2. x1 additional pole (+ desk clamp + single-mount joint-lock) 3. x3 additional long arms Long Arm for Allcam MDM04 MDM05 and MDM06 series LCD Monitor Desk Mount BracketFirst I tried with a single pole and just had the arm extensions...but beyond 3 arms between the pole and the monitor - you'll realise that it's not a safe setup - you get lots of wobble if your desk is knocked and I couldn't shake the feeling that i'd arrive at my desk each day to find the left/right monitors a little bit closer to the floor.In the end I got the second pole and have two monitors on one, and a single on the other....this is a representationLeftMonitor==|=CentreMonitor |==-RightMonitorwhere "=" is a long arm, "-" is a short arm and "|" is a pole. This arrangement has one monitor per joint lock - which means all three are able to have their vertical position independently adjusted (which I needed as none of my monitors are the same model).This works really well - the monitors are rock solid on the poles/arms and the length of the two peripheral monitors is just enough to angle them inwards for a perfect setup (for me!)I've also bought a couple of spare arms because I expect to upgrade to larger peripheral monitors in the future and will probably re-jig to this:LeftMonitor-==|CentreMonitor |==-RightMonitorwhich is pleasingly symmetrical and will allow me to keep the same angle on the left/right monitors even though they'll be wider.P.S It might have been cheaper for me to buy three of the single mounts - i haven't worked it out because there's no point and i'm not overly bothered - but it would be worth checking if you're thinking of something similar.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Does what t says
By Jonsey
I bought the 3 monitor desk mount initially to support 2 x 23' monitors easily with the option for a third. It caters for 2 large monitors easily and with all joints being adjustable, it was easy to set up and vary the pressure to ensure no slippage once arranged. I did not use the supplied clamp but screwed directly onto the back of my desk, using large wood screws into a plywood support. This ensured a a super stable setup, great value for money. Note, for 3 large monitors it will be necessary to purchase extra arms, available from the manufacturer.

8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
4Three big monitors go for the MDM07
By Tom
I know this should be for the MDM06, but if like me you have three 22" monitors then the std MDM06 just isn't big enough. You can get extra long arms from Allcam however I believe they cost something in the region of £13 each and I found that I really needed the two extra short arms that I got with the MDM07 on top of those to get the right fit.So, if you're looking to hold three 22" monitors, I would recommend the MDM07 instead, it gives you 4 extra arms, two long, two short and although a fiddle (nothing significant over setting up the MDM06, just some extra washers to act as a spacers on two of the pin hinges, it's less frightening than it sounds)The product seems to be made well enough, nothing fancy, but it does the job. There is some droop on the outside monitors because of their weight ( I think this is normal for multi monitor stands from the reviews that I have read) however this is easily compensated for with the tilt and swivel mounts, if stiff and awkward to move at first.So to sum up, don't expect anything fancy, it seems to be well enough made, and does the job for a lot less than other comparable triple monitor stands that I've seen.

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