I recently added a second Acer curved LCD monitor to my setup and noticed that they're not the same height—there's almost a 3-inch difference! I'm curious, how do you all handle this situation? Do you go for third-party VESA mountable stands? I've seen some that have locking height brackets, but my Acer monitors just adjust easily to any height, and I'm unsure if that's the best way to align them. Or would it be wiser to invest in several identical monitors at once?
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Just to clarify, are you having trouble adjusting the heights on your monitors? If you’re worried about the difference, maybe instead of trying to raise the new one to match the taller one, you could lower the taller monitor instead. It might save you a lot of trouble!
I’ve got my monitors on individual gas spring mounts, which lets me adjust them independently. It’s super handy because I can get them exactly where I want them without any hassle.
If you'd like to keep the taller monitor at 24.7 inches, but you want the second one to match, you could always improvise with some scrap wood or a stand to boost it up. Sure, it's not the prettiest solution, but it works!

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