A VESA standard for the position of screw holes in the back of a TV or monitor for attachment to a wall mount or desktop arm. Introduced in 1997 as the Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting ...
Looking for an affordable solution that could easily be moved out of the way when not in use, [Jay Doscher] had the clever idea of adapting a common VESA monitor ... to securely mount his Sony ...
The big story isn’t the next generation of cheese-grater Macs, though: the new display, the Pro Display XDR, has killed the venerable VESA mount and we couldn’t be happier. The VESA mount ...
VESA stands for the Video Electronics Standards Association. VESA mounts use standardized patterns for their mounting holes which match the holes on the back of VESA-compliant TVs. However ...
Make sure the mount and TV are compatible by matching the VESA numbers. Always measure twice before drilling holes and always remember the TV can never be just mounted to the drywall, it needs to ...
The entire mounting interface is VESA compatible (those are the standard mounting holes on the back of your TV), and it works with pretty much any pattern between 200x200mm and 600x400mm.