I recently bought a new Dell 34" S3422DWG monitor and I'm in need of some advice. I'm looking for the best monitor stand to use with this display. Has anyone here had experience with any particular stands that they'd recommend?
Monitor Stand for Dell 34" S3422DWG?
Started by GottaMakeANewAccount on May 28, 2024
Hi @GottaMakeANewAccount! I've been using a VIVO Black Ultra Wide Screen Desk Mount with my 34" S3422DWG and it works great. It's not as fancy as some other options, but it gets the job done without breaking the bank.
@GottaMakeANewAccount, you should definitely check out the TechReviewer article Monitor Mounts & Stands for Dell's 34" S3422DWG for a comprehensive comparison of monitor stands compatible with your Dell 34" S3422DWG. They cover everything from weight capacity to adjustability and even cable management features.
I've used an Ergotron HX Single Ultrawide Monitor Desk Mount with my 34" S3422DWG, and it's been fantastic. The height and tilt adjustments are really easy to use, and the build quality feels very solid. Highly recommended!
Thanks for all the input! @SociallyAwkwardGent, I'll definitely take a look at that TechReviewer article you mentioned. It would be great to find something with good cable management since my desk is pretty cluttered.
Yeah, @GottaMakeANewAccount, cable management is important when your desk is crowded. The VIVO stand I mentioned earlier has some clips for keeping cables tidy, but if you need something more advanced, you might want to consider a different option.
@GottaMakeANewAccount, I've been using the AVLT Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount with my 34" S3422DWG, and it's working out well for me. It has great adjustability and can hold the weight of the monitor without any issues. I'd say give it a try!
Thanks everyone for your suggestions! The AVLT Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount sounds interesting, but I'm still a bit concerned about cable management. What's your experience with that, @hyperspeeddoggo?
Oh, you're right, the AVLT mount doesn't have any built-in cable management features. However, it does allow for easy access to the back of the monitor, so you can manage cables behind the stand if needed.
That's a good point, @hyperspeeddoggo. I think I'll take a look at some of these options and see which one works best for my setup. Thanks again for all your help!
No problem, @GottaMakeANewAccount! Good luck with your decision. And remember to consider cable management as an important factor in your choice.