
MOUNTUP Dual Monitor Stand Review
4.5 / 5
Overall Rating
A genuine value buy for bettors running multi-book line shopping. Stable with two 27" panels, fully VESA-adjustable, and under $60 currently.
MOUNTUP Dual Monitor Stand — Sports Betting Workstation Review
If you take sports betting seriously, you know the setup problem: you need DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM open for line shopping, plus a spreadsheet or Pinnacle feed for sharp lines, plus live scores or a video stream.
Why A Dual Monitor Actually Matters for Bettors
The specific use case isn't spreadsheet work — it's parallel attention. You want to watch the NFL game on monitor A while the shops scroll their in-game lines on monitor B. Switching tabs costs you seconds — and seconds cost money when lines move on sharp action.
MOUNTUP's Real-World Performance
Weight handling: holds two 27" QHD panels (12-14 lbs each) without sag over a full weekend of testing. The gas spring arms stay where you put them — no creep.
Clamp strength: with the C-clamp option, it grips 1" desk edges hard enough that there's zero wobble when typing bet amounts aggressively. The grommet option requires a drilled hole, which is a deal-breaker for renters.
VESA compatibility: works with 75x75 and 100x100 — covers most mainstream gaming and business monitors.
Where It Falls Short
Cable management is a thin plastic clip that snaps off on the second adjustment. Route your own.
Slight side-to-side play (~5mm) when bumped. For pixel-perfect positioning, you'd want an Ergotron LX at $200+. For watching a monitor, doesn't matter.
Who Should Buy
Bettors on any budget running multi-monitor setups for the first time. Sub-$60 price is half of Ergotron/Humanscale.
Who Should Skip
Professional traders doing 12-hour high-precision workflows — you'll outgrow it in 18 months.
Verdict
For sports bettors upgrading from single-monitor setups, this is the no-regret dual arm. Solves the parallel-attention problem that costs bettors on live lines.
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