







🖥️ Elevate your workspace — swivel, tilt, and rise to the top!
The Perlegear Monitor Stand PGTVS29 is a versatile, freestanding mount designed for 13-34 inch screens up to 44 lbs. It offers 360° rotation, ±50° swivel, and tilt adjustments for optimal viewing angles, plus 5 ergonomic height settings to enhance posture and comfort. Its sturdy, non-tilt base ensures stability without desk damage, while included cable clips keep your setup clean. Easy to assemble in 15 minutes, it’s the perfect upgrade for professionals seeking a sleek, flexible, and ergonomic monitor solution.































| ASIN | B0CBTVQWDS |
| Item model number | PGTVS29 |
| Manufacturer | Perlegear |
| Package Dimensions | 44.83 x 22.91 x 7.11 cm; 2.25 kg |
C**0
So I bought this to put on a 32" TV that I use as a monitor. Of course the little legs that came with the TV provided zero adjustments for height, tilt or swivel. I used it that way by propping up the front of the feet to provide some backwards tilt. I finally got tired of that and decided it was time to buy a proper stand. Now the stands that come with most monitors are generally a little nicer then this one. Normally you can adjust the height by simply pushing it up or down with minimal force and they'll stay were you leave them. On this guy, you have to remove a bolt and move the monitor bracket up or down a set of slots and replace the bolt. This isn't an issue for me because I don't move this monitor around and don't really need to adjust the monitor height - if you do, this could could be a deal breaker for you. I do occasionally adjust the tilt or swivel and those two things are easily accomplished. BTW, a lot of factory table top monitor stands don't proved a swivel capability, which this one has. The stand is plenty sturdy and easily supports my 32" monitor. It came with a pretty good supply of hardware that I suspect will be more then adequate for most installations and it was very simple to assemble. I needed m4x20 screws for my monitor and of course it came with a set that was too short and a set that was too long. It was no big deal to use the supplied spacers with the longer screws to make it work. The next time I'm in a hardware store I'll either buy a couple nuts so I can thread them on the screws before I cut them shorter and then take them off to straighten out the threads or I'll simply buy four new screws of the proper length. For the money, I think this is a great little stand, I'd buy another if I needed one.
C**E
Very sturdy. Assembly is also easy. A little finicky finding the correct 100x100 alignment, but more than likely a learing curve. Great value. The cable managment clips are a nice touch and the base weight is great for light modern TV's and monitors.
N**K
The packing material was weathered, but the stand and its part were perfect. This stand fits perfectly with the Monobloc streaming kit. Instructions were relatively intuitive. The stand is simple, attractive, and effective.
R**C
This stand is stable and has the adjustments that I wanted. One small problem is that the washers the instructions show to be used under the screws used to attach the faceplate to the monitor are too large to be used in the 100 x100mm position. The tilt feature is controlled by 4 bolts. The 2 on top have the adjustment slots. If you have a heavy monitor, you will have to tighten both upper nuts, and maybe even the lower nuts a bit, to keep the monitor in place. The instructions say you need a 3/8" (10mm) wrench, but you need a 7/16" (11mm) wrench. The space available would be tough to use an adjustable wrench. The screw with knob to lock the faceplate in place was hard to get started and had to work it back and forth to get it in enough to hold in place. It can take a bit of work, but I did get it set up the way I wanted. Now that I am familiar with it, I would buy one again if needed.
B**N
Yes, I love this stand. I wanted a second monitor that I could have set up vertically and this works great! It is very sturdy for my 24" monitor flipped on its side.
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