Philips 34" 346E2CUAE Mount Type?

Started by Pholadis on July 11, 2024

I'm looking to buy a new monitor and I've been eyeing the Philips 34" 346E2CUAE. Can you help me decide on a mount type?

Solved by feeseize in post #3
Thanks for the info. There's an article on TechReviewer that provides an overview of different types of mounts and some recommendations. Check it out Monitor Mounts & Stands for Philips's 34" 346E2CUAE. It might help you make a decision.

Sure! The Philips 34" 346E2CUAE has a VESA size of 100 x 100 mm and weighs 18 lb. You should consider factors like your desk's dimensions, monitor positioning preferences, and weight capacity when choosing a mount.

Thanks for the info. There's an article on TechReviewer that provides an overview of different types of mounts and some recommendations. Check it out Monitor Mounts & Stands for Philips's 34" 346E2CUAE. It might help you make a decision.

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That sounds helpful! I'll take a look at the article. From what you guys have mentioned, it seems like the weight capacity is crucial for me to consider. Can you share more details about that?

Absolutely! The weight capacity of the mount should be able to support your monitor's weight without any issues. Overloading a mount can potentially damage both the monitor and the desk.

Hey, I've been using the Philips 34" 346E2CUAE for a while now with a C-clamp mount, and it works fine for me. It's an affordable option and easy to install, but it might not be ideal for heavier monitors.

Thanks for sharing your experience! What about grommet mounts? Are they more suitable for heavy monitors like the Philips 346E2CUAE?

Grommet mounts are designed to support heavier monitors. They can offer better stability compared to C-clamp mounts, but installation might be a bit trickier since it requires drilling a hole in the desk.

Alright, I'll consider that. What about wall mounts? Any pros and cons for using them with this monitor?

Wall mounts keep your desk free of monitors and provide excellent stability. However, they can be more involved to install as you'll need to drill holes in the wall.

Monitor stands are pretty versatile. They allow for easy adjustments in height and angle, which can improve ergonomics. But they might not be as adaptable as some other mount types.

Thanks for all the input! I think I have a better idea now. I'll do more research on the different options and make my decision.