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A couple of months ago I wrote about three really great, low-priced monitor arms in A Review Comparison of Three Great Monitor Arms. Recently two more terrific monitor mounts have entered the market and are worthy rivals, the Chief Kontour K1D100 and the Tru Larkspur S100. Given the intent of the original article was to give readers information that helps them make a great purchase, these two beauties need to be in the comparison. Monitor Mounts Monitor Mounts I will start by saying that all five arms (the two in this articles plus the three in the prior) are great arms and if they weren’t compared, any would likely please the owner provided they have the range of adjustment and weight range required. Fortunately, you the reader get to compare the five and find the best fit for your needs. At the end of this article, I’ll summarize all five monitor mounts. Monitor Mounts


Both monitor arms offer easy, fingertip adjustment so you can grab your monitor and reposition it at will without needing to make any adjustments at the post. Both offer quick release mounts which make mounting your monitor easy and much safer than having to try to screw the mount into your monitor while trying to support its weight. Both monitors allow the user to install and tighten the desk clamp from above the desk. It is very nice to not have to crawl under a desk and try balancing an arm while tightening the clamp. Internal cable management keeps cables neatly out-of-the-way and out of sight.

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