Samsung SyncMaster 215TW

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Yes Baby

anyone thinking of getting one of these just a little advice.

The monitor screen is fantastic but...............the stand is very poor
under its handsome facade .

I have had mine for a number of months now, from new, and had cause to
adjust it from its regular vertical mode to a slight tilt up. It has only a
limited tilt but it would do nothing but flop back to vertical. The
mechanism is very loose considering the monitor itself is very heavy.

A while back I moved the screen to the A4 position and must admit at that
time it was very stiff to raise to its max height and then rotate.

Last night I stripped down the stand to reveal the 'engineering'. Being a
mechanical engineer myself I was appalled at the quality of the hardware
hidden behind the smart plastic coverings. Cheap, poor quality zinc alloy
parts that not only rubbed against each other where they should not but one
major part was bent through 45 degrees. This must have been when I attempted
to put it in the A4 mode. The zinc parts are so malleable the bent piece was
easily straightened. After the repair and some mechanical filing of parts
that were in contact with each other I reassembled them.

Once back together it was clear the mechanism, when attempting to rotate the
monitor, would again bend that very same part and to cap it all there is
absolutely no way this stand would be capable of holding this monitor in
anything but its vertical position contrary to what the manual states -5 to
+15 degrees. There is no clutch mechanism to grip the poor hinge
arrangement.

So my comments are repeated a great screen but oh so poorly made non
functional stand.

I just might call on that 3 year warranty but no doubt they will turn me
down due to my disassembling the parts.

dj
 
Y

Yes Baby

Yes Baby said:
anyone thinking of getting one of these just a little advice.

The monitor screen is fantastic but...............the stand is very poor
under its handsome facade .

I have had mine for a number of months now, from new, and had cause to
adjust it from its regular vertical mode to a slight tilt up. It has only
a limited tilt but it would do nothing but flop back to vertical. The
mechanism is very loose considering the monitor itself is very heavy.

A while back I moved the screen to the A4 position and must admit at that
time it was very stiff to raise to its max height and then rotate.

Last night I stripped down the stand to reveal the 'engineering'. Being a
mechanical engineer myself I was appalled at the quality of the hardware
hidden behind the smart plastic coverings. Cheap, poor quality zinc alloy
parts that not only rubbed against each other where they should not but
one major part was bent through 45 degrees. This must have been when I
attempted to put it in the A4 mode. The zinc parts are so malleable the
bent piece was easily straightened. After the repair and some mechanical
filing of parts that were in contact with each other I reassembled them.

Once back together it was clear the mechanism, when attempting to rotate
the monitor, would again bend that very same part and to cap it all there
is absolutely no way this stand would be capable of holding this monitor
in anything but its vertical position contrary to what the manual
states -5 to +15 degrees. There is no clutch mechanism to grip the poor
hinge arrangement.

So my comments are repeated a great screen but oh so poorly made non
functional stand.

I just might call on that 3 year warranty but no doubt they will turn me
down due to my disassembling the parts.

dj

ahhhh Samsung want to change out the complete monitor.............they say I
get the same model from the same era in its place. But will I get the same
crap quality stand.............we'll see.
 
Y

Yes Baby

Yes Baby said:
anyone thinking of getting one of these just a little advice.

The monitor screen is fantastic but...............the stand is very poor
under its handsome facade .

I have had mine for a number of months now, from new, and had cause to
adjust it from its regular vertical mode to a slight tilt up. It has only
a limited tilt but it would do nothing but flop back to vertical. The
mechanism is very loose considering the monitor itself is very heavy.

A while back I moved the screen to the A4 position and must admit at that
time it was very stiff to raise to its max height and then rotate.

Last night I stripped down the stand to reveal the 'engineering'. Being a
mechanical engineer myself I was appalled at the quality of the hardware
hidden behind the smart plastic coverings. Cheap, poor quality zinc alloy
parts that not only rubbed against each other where they should not but
one major part was bent through 45 degrees. This must have been when I
attempted to put it in the A4 mode. The zinc parts are so malleable the
bent piece was easily straightened. After the repair and some mechanical
filing of parts that were in contact with each other I reassembled them.

Once back together it was clear the mechanism, when attempting to rotate
the monitor, would again bend that very same part and to cap it all there
is absolutely no way this stand would be capable of holding this monitor
in anything but its vertical position contrary to what the manual
states -5 to +15 degrees. There is no clutch mechanism to grip the poor
hinge arrangement.

So my comments are repeated a great screen but oh so poorly made non
functional stand.

I just might call on that 3 year warranty but no doubt they will turn me
down due to my disassembling the parts.

dj

well Samsung did good...............replacement monitor arrived today and
stand working 100%

monitor appears just as good as last.

dj
 
Y

Yes Baby

Yes Baby said:
anyone thinking of getting one of these just a little advice.

The monitor screen is fantastic but...............the stand is very poor
under its handsome facade .

I have had mine for a number of months now, from new, and had cause to
adjust it from its regular vertical mode to a slight tilt up. It has only
a limited tilt but it would do nothing but flop back to vertical. The
mechanism is very loose considering the monitor itself is very heavy.

A while back I moved the screen to the A4 position and must admit at that
time it was very stiff to raise to its max height and then rotate.

Last night I stripped down the stand to reveal the 'engineering'. Being a
mechanical engineer myself I was appalled at the quality of the hardware
hidden behind the smart plastic coverings. Cheap, poor quality zinc alloy
parts that not only rubbed against each other where they should not but
one major part was bent through 45 degrees. This must have been when I
attempted to put it in the A4 mode. The zinc parts are so malleable the
bent piece was easily straightened. After the repair and some mechanical
filing of parts that were in contact with each other I reassembled them.

Once back together it was clear the mechanism, when attempting to rotate
the monitor, would again bend that very same part and to cap it all there
is absolutely no way this stand would be capable of holding this monitor
in anything but its vertical position contrary to what the manual
states -5 to +15 degrees. There is no clutch mechanism to grip the poor
hinge arrangement.

So my comments are repeated a great screen but oh so poorly made non
functional stand.

I just might call on that 3 year warranty but no doubt they will turn me
down due to my disassembling the parts.

dj

oh dear the stand is great but the monitor is now crap..............
 
Y

Yes Baby

Yes Baby said:
anyone thinking of getting one of these just a little advice.

The monitor screen is fantastic but...............the stand is very poor
under its handsome facade .

I have had mine for a number of months now, from new, and had cause to
adjust it from its regular vertical mode to a slight tilt up. It has only
a limited tilt but it would do nothing but flop back to vertical. The
mechanism is very loose considering the monitor itself is very heavy.

A while back I moved the screen to the A4 position and must admit at that
time it was very stiff to raise to its max height and then rotate.

Last night I stripped down the stand to reveal the 'engineering'. Being a
mechanical engineer myself I was appalled at the quality of the hardware
hidden behind the smart plastic coverings. Cheap, poor quality zinc alloy
parts that not only rubbed against each other where they should not but
one major part was bent through 45 degrees. This must have been when I
attempted to put it in the A4 mode. The zinc parts are so malleable the
bent piece was easily straightened. After the repair and some mechanical
filing of parts that were in contact with each other I reassembled them.

Once back together it was clear the mechanism, when attempting to rotate
the monitor, would again bend that very same part and to cap it all there
is absolutely no way this stand would be capable of holding this monitor
in anything but its vertical position contrary to what the manual
states -5 to +15 degrees. There is no clutch mechanism to grip the poor
hinge arrangement.

So my comments are repeated a great screen but oh so poorly made non
functional stand.

I just might call on that 3 year warranty but no doubt they will turn me
down due to my disassembling the parts.

dj

on the 3rd monitor now.............lets see.

Samsung have been 100% on their warranty all said and done.

replacements are with me the next working day.
 

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