HiRiSC300βAugust 22, 2022
Holding my 40" screens and everything is graavy. For my 40" screens to fit, I had to offset the two side legs since the VESA mount is too narrow to mount perfectly center. For people having trouble with the smaller screens, you have to slide the arms in to close the gap. Your outside legs might be offset like mine but trust me, they are solid since this mount is very sturdy. Don't be afraid to use up the washers! This kit comes with plenty of extras. I used washers front and back of each mounting bolt and nut and still had leftover hardware. Pay close attention to the quality. They added extra metal plating in place where it counts and all pole ends have been tapered in and welded. Forget about the instructions...you will be in the first three pages the whole time since the legs are essentially redundant. Honestly, I just used the picture on the box for reference since it was pretty simple to put together. It took a little more time after I took these pics for wire management and staging. I ended up bringing in the rig another foot in closer to the tv's. And oh, I forgot to mention that they include velcro wire ties...a very nice touch. Enjoy SIM heads! I know I will π Read more
CustomerβDecember 23, 2022
Stand went together very easily and the instructions are clear and concise. Assembly took me about 90 minutes from unopened shipping b ox to assembled without monitors. Nice quality and had everything needed to assemble. Stand is made of good quality materials and is heavy duty. I look forward to getting monitors on this and[ playing some flight sim scenarios. I am using this with my NLR Flight Sim. Read more
MichaelβSeptember 9, 2022
The product description says this stand works with 32β screens. Being new to gaming and wanting to build a 3 screen simulator, I bought 3 - 32β curved screen monitors. There is approximately a 2 inch gap between monitors. The adjustable center arm supports do not allow enough adjustment to move the curved screens next to each other. There are 2 long slots in the center arm supports. The slots need to be extended about 2 inches toward the swivel in order to make the 32 inch screens work. In addition, two of the 6 vertical vesa mount screws were stripped. It looks like the nut on the mount was welded crooked. I donβt care for the vertical vesa mounts. It looks like it would be very difficult to properly align 3 monitors with this vertical vesa mount. Iβve ordered 3 monitor arm mounts. Iβm going to seek if I can add a wood support to the Next Level stand and mount the arm mounts to it. I should send it back but my wife threw the box away. This might be a good stand for 3 large monitors. I did not find the assembly difficult. I like that the manufacturer included tools and extra hardware for different configurations. Read more
astro94βMay 20, 2020
Very sturdy, only reason for 4 stars is that it takes a little fabrication for 42β monitors Read more
Edison in SMβJanuary 3, 2024
I was really looking forward to a simple solution to increase the size of my triple screen setup (going from 42" to 65") so I figured I'd try the NLR stand. The team was very responsive when I emailed them to ask if it would truly fit 65" TVs, which they assured me it did. Though it can in fact spread wide enough to handle 65", it is definitely not sturdy enough to do so. Frankly, it has several serious design flaws. The first is that the main support legs cannot be bolted stiffly enough to hold up the weight of the monitors - so they lean a fair amount. No matter how tightly we crank down the bolts, we can rock the monitors back and forth a good two inches... this should not be. Thus, it's impossible to align the screens in the corners (as built). The second problem is that the hardware that bolts directly to the TV's has literally no adjustability in them - so there is no way to straighten out the monitors this way either. Even cheap 'Harbor Freight' TV mounts have adjustability... you would think that an expensive mount like this would have some sort of way to dial in the setup... Unfortunately, not. All that to say, the materials are actually well made, they provide both fixed feet and lockable casters, extra parts and the (basic) tools you need to assemble. NLR did so many things right - but just couldn't cross the finish line on this one. Since we don't have the time to custom make our own mounts within the 30 return window, we're stuck with another unusable triple mount. Read more
AnthonyβMarch 12, 2024
Definitely recommend having someone else help you when it comes time to mount your tvs but even without help the assembly and mounting was not bad at all. Couldn't be happier w the final result. Adjusting to get all monitors perfectly aligned edge to edge was a little tricky but if they were on perfectly level ground unlike my basement floor I'm sure it would make things much easier. For the price you cant beat this. Holding 3 48" LG C3s and can even hold as high as triple 65s. Read more
NathanβNovember 4, 2021
Used for 3 40β TVs on my home built flight sim. Honestly, I donβt know where some of the negative reviews came from. This display stand is rock solid. Well made, sturdy, and heavy. If your on the fence, pull the trigger, you wonβt regret it. Only negative, instructions are awful. Read more
JackβJune 20, 2023
The center screen minimum is NOT 32β. I tried putting three 32β monitors and thereβs a huge gap on both sides of the center screen. Even with the side back support arms pushed all the way in. This is very misleading by not specifying this in textual form in the description. It does say in the last picture with the dimensions, the center portion has a minimum length of β¦ 37ββ¦. To 60β. The description should match the pictures. Now I need to return one 32β monitor and find a bigger screen that is compatible with my sim and other 32s??β¦ which is going to cost moreβ¦ geez what a hassle.. Read more