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Ilift apple app android
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I note the horizontal reach - 24" - is still nothing to write home about, and does not qualify for as a truly long arm. Only the Mantis model seems truly articulated along all points, and I guess with the 30 model, now can handle the weight of a 27" iMac. Here's the specs they gave me on the Mantis 30: It's a new model- not yet on their website, but you can check out their other models, and the smaller version of the Mantis that supports a 21.5" iMac. As everything is CNC milled from billet and they took a ton of orders at MacWorld, they are 90 days backordered on the Mantis 30. Only problem was timing (and the wallet ding). If it wasn't going in such a public spot, I'd probably opt for the $99 deal on the 7500 and spend the rest on an iPad.

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It was darn pricey at $700 but will look seamless with the Mac and the rest of the kitchen. We ended up ordering one for a sleek modern kitchen remodel which is going to include a 27" iMac. They showed us how it snap-locks in, and then disconnected it by simply slipping a business card into the slot, releasing the mechanism. They've cnc-milled a connector that slips into the back of the display and interlocks with Apple's factory connection. One thing I really liked is that they don't use the Apple vesa adapter, or any other external brackets. What got my attention was the 27" iMac floating on a fairly long gas-charged arm called the Mantis 30. Their arms look like they could have come straight from Apple. Everything is CNC milled in Canada from billet aluminum. Anyone else visit them? They had several iMacs and Apple displays floating on arms of various configurations. There was a company with some very cool arms in the very back corner of MacWorld. New Arms for 27" iMac at MacWorld last week








Ilift apple app android