EDIT: Just a couple days later the product page has been updated to include only images of the product I've received. Thanks to the quick fix I'm updating my review from 3 to 4 stars, confident that no one else will have issue I did and comfortable wholeheartedly recommending the product. Kudos for the speedy fix. My original review is below for posterity, but anyone reading should keep in mind the first paragraph is irrelevant at this point thanks to the updated product page.What You See is NOT What You GetTL;DR - A fantastic, easily adjustable, and sturdy stand, but if you want the flat base shown in the product images (as I did) you'll be disappointed when that's not what arrives.When browsing the selection of vertical dual monitor stands on Amazon this product caught my eye thanks to its large, flat base seen in the product images (I've included one of these product images in my review in case they're changed in future, which they hopefully will be). I use a sound bar with my PC which means having a flat surface to place it on is crucial to me, which is why I was excited to find an option with a flat base rather than the curved, sloped bases on every other stand that popped up. I was extremely disappointed when I opened the box to find the exact curved, sloped base I had tried to avoid purchasing this product. Luckily I still have my monitor riser that I'd been using before getting this stand, and it fits perfectly over the base so I'm able to put my sound bar on that instead. If you're like me and are tempted by this product thanks to the images showing a flat base, but you DON'T have some sort of riser or platform to put over top of it, I'd steer clear.With that out of the way let me be positive and talk about the stand as it is, not how I wanted it to be. It's my first non-OEM stand so I don't have much experience to draw comparisons to, but it seems to me to be very sturdy. I was able to get both of my 27 inch monitors onto it with no trouble whatsoever, and it takes quite a violent bump against my desk before this thing wobbles in the slightest. It's super easy to adjust tilt, swivel, and rotation to your liking and once you've positioned everything perfectly it doesn't budge unless you want it to. My only real gripe with this stand (other than the misleading product images obviously) was that during assembly, even with the small support/locking screws completely removed the center pole was tough to get screwed in. Not even halfway down the threads locked up, I felt as though I was about to break it just to continue to screw it in completely. Otherwise this is a great option so long as the base shape doesn't bother you.