

Theyre a bit awkward if you’ve not got heaps of space. You’ve hit on one of the problems with monitor arms. once I set it up it won't really need to move around).Ī couple of pictures to describe the distance from the wall question: Also what size of arm is required for the LG 38"? In looking at amazon the amazon basics arm/ergotron say that they only support up to 32", do I need to look into a "heavy duty" class of arm for this monitor? I don't really need a lot of adjustability (i.e. ergotron arms or amazon basics arm) but one question I have is whether this will get the monitor to sit closer to the wall, or further from it? The arm methods all seem to root the mounting arm or mounting pole by clamping onto the edge of the desk, which itself is still a little bit away from the wall. I have been thinking about arm mounting the monitor (i.e. A HUGE upgrade over my previous 23" 1080p/60hz monitor and a worthy upgrade to pair to my gaming PC I built in the fall.Ĭurrently I just have it sitting on my desk, pushed back as far as it can go. I bought a LG 38GL950G a couple months ago, it's been awesome.
