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Anonymous No.105836678 >>105836733 >>105836788 >>105836854 >>105837574
Why is monitor-wobble such a problem? Why do they insist on having one leg instead of two (or more) parked on those ugly an nonfunctional feet?
My screen wobbles when I fucking type.

This feels like an intentional design flaw at this point.
Anonymous No.105836698
So they can sell monitor arms.
Anonymous No.105836704 >>105836740
You can buy these from AliExpress for 2 dollars. Buy two, put them on each side of your screen and it will never wobble again.
This is literally how I solved it.
Anonymous No.105836733
>>105836678 (OP)
>not investing in PRO level infrastructure
Anonymous No.105836740 >>105836748
>>105836704
>Buying chink wobblecurers from Ali
definition of madness this
Anonymous No.105836748 >>105836800
>>105836740
Wdym?
A cheap solution that works is madness?
Anonymous No.105836788
>>105836678 (OP)
the surface your monitor is on is what wobbles, you moron. get a stable surface for it
Anonymous No.105836800
>>105836748
I'm saying, if you didn't buy cheap chink shit monitors in the first place, wouldn't need to be searching for cheap chink solutions - which will break as soon as you look at them - either. Obviously a proper floor stand and no contact with the desk at all is the best vibration reduction solution, but Dell produced some legit desktop monitor stands in their day. And 99% of that screw on desk mount stand shit is just fucking trash.
Anonymous No.105836854 >>105837022
>>105836678 (OP)
Get one with a sturdy base, preferrably one that allows you to pivot it. Those are the most sturdy that I've found. Zero wobble for me.
Anonymous No.105837022
>>105836854
This. OP problem is that the screen leg is plastic so very flexible and light, my Dell screen (different model than your picrel but whatever) doesn't budge a iota.
That and a stable desk.
Anonymous No.105837567
skill issue
Anonymous No.105837574
>>105836678 (OP)
If this is a genuine issue for you, you genuinely have too much free time on your hands