I could have sent it to Apple but I occasionally use it on location so that would have been difficult as sometimes I need that foot. On my iMac (the iMac 5K late 2014) this wasn't possible. I originally intended to use a iMac VESA mount and it was only after attempting to remove the iMac foot (stand) that I discovered that not all iMac's can have the stand removed. The rotational axis isn't perfect, but it's fine once adjusted.Īnother thing to consider - the VESA mount/mounting option. They move much more more smoothly and once setup, they just stay put. I got my Humanscale arms second hand on eBay and they've been great. The M series arms are worlds away from the cheaper arm I bought previously from Amazon. I also have the M2 which is for lighter weight monitors and I use this with a 4K LG monitor and a second machine. Very well made from a company that makes wonderful equipment. This is a serious bit of kit and super strong. In the end, I decided to get serious and bought a Humanscale M8. They're heavy bits of kit! Even with everything tightened to the max, the iMac would sink down onto the table as the weight was exceeding the loading. Long story short, it wasn't strong enough to support a 27" iMac. I don't remember the model, but it was cheap, though sturdily built. I recently went down this route myself so can speak with some authority on the subject.
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