Icy Box Ib-Ms504-T (Table, 32")
EUR102,88

Icy Box Ib-Ms504-T

Table, 32"


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Meezu1606

4 years ago

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adriangeis

4 years ago

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Hi Mezzu I have two 32" monitors with approx. 6.89 kg on them. The weight must therefore refer to one monitor arm. This is also what it says in the data sheet.

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Mikki969696

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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There is actually nothing to be said against it. A positive feature of the Asus VG278Q is that the VESA mount is in the centre. Experience shows that large screens with the VESA interface at the top (e.g. Samsung U28E590D) tend to lie a little low.

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Kägi.ii

5 years ago

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emotions

5 years ago

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Hi Kägi.ii One above the other will be a bit difficult (if not impossible), the two arms can't be that high. I have two LG Flatron 34UM95 side by side, I think a 35" and across a 24" should not be a problem.

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siladide

4 years ago

I have a question about this product. I have already bought and installed this double arm and I am absolutely satisfied with it. However, what interests me is the following : I bought this product for 85.- SFr. I bought it. After my purchase, the price has been increased to 98. (Could be, because the demand has exploded) now I have received an e-mail in which exactly this product is advertised with 35% discount (WOW 35% crass, I would have waited) but when I look closer I see that the regular price is 150. and on this the 34% are granted (who can read, who is definitely at an advantage). Now, what I find interesting is that from the purchase to the e-mail, just 6 working days have passed. How is a price increase of something around 50% possible and then an additional discount of 35%. If you don't feel like you've been had, you've certainly missed out, haven't you? By the way, the first price increase took place about 2 days after my order (SUEZ sewer blockage, maybe?), which is nothing new. Now to my question, after the basic factors have been clarified: Why was the price of this product increased by about 50% within less than a week and at the same time a discount of over 35% was granted? It seems to me that they are trying to pull the wool over the customer's eyes with false discount promotions that simply don't exist; the price has been pushed up to the level of a moon price in order to lure customers with discounts. Does Digitec need this? Thank you for an official statement from Digitec.

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Someone else may have missed something, namely that Digitec has always worked with daily prices, so that prices can change daily.

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