3 monitor stand

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-009-OP
^^ will fit up to 24"

I have one similar to that, although the one I have is heavier built but has the same size restriction. What I'd say is that if you get one which supports larger than 24" monitors you'll be able to adjust the angle of the two side monitors better, if you max out the size (24" monitors on an up to 24" stand) you'll be restricted - this is what I've found anyway.

If you can grab a second hand 27"+ freestanding one, you only see the bottom of the stand which you can easily paint with Plastidip etc to make it look brand spanking new anyway. I recently went back to a single monitor with the intention of upgrading to a larger one later on, having a freestanding triple monitor stand means I'm able to ignore the stock stand requirements for most monitors (if they're VESA compatible) and focus on the panel, having a stand like this is very handy for those who change tech frequently!
 
Thanks for the link. I think it's better to get one that has a better angle choice, as I would like to have it curved for gaming like;

multi-monitor-gaming-setup-31.jpg

(random google image)

Any larger ones that you would recommend? Or do you think the link you gave would be sufficient enough to be used like the image above?
 
At work so no able to find anything at the moment - what I would say is that as long as the side monitors can be moved along the arm and the arms are hinged you'll be fine. The 24" stands typically have a bit of play due to monitor bezel sizes varying, so the 27"+ones will have a lot more play.

You may end up having to go for a much bigger stand tbh, such as a 30" one. I had my 3 24" monitors in eyefinity/surround for Elite Dangerous but felt the angle wasn't enough to feel surrounded - it was extending out too much so I didn't feel in the middle!
 
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This is the one I got off MM in Feb '15 (original sale image - it's actually in mint condition when cleaned lol) it's a TS743A, as I said though I wouldn't recommend it due to the rather iffy angles for triple monitor gaming, I'd certainly get a larger one even if it meant putting money away to get it in a few months time - it'll be worth it.

That second one looks best tbh, the arms look pretty adjustable too.

Here's a vid of a guy building it with 3x24" monitors :) Looks spot on tbh

 
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