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VIVO Adjustable Thin Client Mini PC Mount Bracket, CPU VESA Under Desk and Monitor Arm Computer Holder

  • Writer: vladtechselect
    vladtechselect
  • Feb 21, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Feb 28, 2024

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The space-saving VIVO Adjustable Thin Client Mini PC Mount Bracket conveniently secures your thin client or docking station to the back of your computer monitor, clamped to a monitor mount pole (diameter of 1.2” to 1.6”), or installed under your desk (at least 5/8” in thickness). Fits VESA mounts 75x75mm and 100x100mm.


Here are some specs on the VIVO Adjustable Mount Bracket:


-Adjustable width

The solid bracket features 0.7" to 2.8" of adjustable width, allowing it to hold Intel NUC models (the power button must be on the side of the device), Chromebox, Mac Mini, small CPU’s, thin clients, USB 3.0 docking stations, USB hubs, Lenovo Tiny Series, Dell OptiPlex Micro, HP ProDesk Mini, and more.


-Mounting versatility

It is perfect for almost any scenario. You can mount it in between your monitor mount and the monitor, in the monitor mount pole, under the desk (at least 5/8" thick), or pretty much anywhere convenient for you to clamp or screw in.


-Sturdy

Made of solid steel with a powder-coated finish for rust prevention, this CPU holder supports up to 11 lbs of weight. Adjustable straps keep your device from sliding and rubber pads protect your equipment from scratches.


-Easy installation

All necessary hardware and instructions are provided for the 3 types of installation methods. Each mounting option gives you unrestricted access to your thin client with an open-frame design for optimal ventilation.


-Warranty

This product comes with a limited 3-year Manufacturer Warranty, in case something happens, but... is solid steel... so not much can happen.


Some drawbacks of the VIVO Adjustable Mount Bracket:


  • The knobs are plastic, and feel a bit cheap, but none of mine have broken (I have 3 of them for the power adapters of my monitors).

  • Instructions can be a bit confusing. They're very simple, but in the case of mounting it to the monitor, it could be a bit confusing on how to install it for some people, especially if you've never done any PC setup install before in your life.


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