I just got a new Dell UltraSharp U4320Q monitor, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to adjust its height. Could anyone provide some advice on how to optimize the height adjustment range for this specific model?
U4320Q Height Adjustment Range
Started by PantheraTS on July 09, 2024
Hey, @PantheraTS! The height adjustment range is pretty straightforward on the U4320Q. It has a fixed height and can't be adjusted like some other models. That said, the monitor is compatible with a VESA mount or stand that accommodates its dimensions and weight.
Thanks for the info, @Travelblind. I'm looking for recommendations for a good VESA mount or stand. I know it's important to choose one that can support the monitor's weight and fits the VESA size. Do you have any suggestions?
Sure, @datyoungmiller, here's an article with an overview of some mounts and stands for the U4320Q: Monitor Mounts & Stands for Dell's 42.5" UltraSharp U4320Q. Some factors to consider are the mount's load capacity and compatibility with the monitor's VESA size. I hope this helps!
Thanks, @Verdilac! That article is really helpful. The U4320Q has a VESA size of 100 x 100 mm and weighs 30 lb. What do you recommend for a mount or stand that can safely support this weight and fit the VESA size?
Based on your requirements, @PantheraTS, I'd recommend checking out the AVLT Single Monitor Arm Desk Mount or the Ergotron HX Single Ultrawide Monitor Desk Mount. Both of these mounts are designed to hold monitors within the U4320Q's weight and VESA size range.
Thanks for the recommendations, @subinboston. I'll definitely look into those options. By the way, has anyone had any experience with wall-mounted or grommet stands? I'm curious about the stability and ease of installation for those types of mounts.
Hey, @datyoungmiller, I've used a wall mount before and found it to be quite stable. The main downside was the installation process, as it required drilling holes in my wall. Grommet stands are more stable than C-clamp mounts but can be more complex to install. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and your specific setup.
That's helpful information, @Stuffedbunny. I'm leaning towards a desk mount at this point, as I don't want to drill any holes in my wall or desk. Thanks for the input from everyone here!