How do I tell if my monitor is VESA compliant? |
VESA-compliant monitors follow an industry-standard mounting system. There will be a 75mm (about 3") or 100mm (about 4") square screw hole pattern on the back of your monitor. If you do not see one, remove the base from the monitor (See your monitor's User's Guide for instructions on how to do this).
To find our if your monitor is VESA-compatible, visit our monitor lookup database, where you can search for your monitor. If you don't find your monitor in our database, check the manufacturer's website for information on your model.
VESA-compatible products are designated within this website by this symbol:
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