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Question Title My monitor is not VESA-compatible. Can I still mount it with one of your arms?
For monitors which do not adhere to the VESA standard (an industry-standard hole pattern on the back of monitors which eanbles easy mounting), Innovative may still be able to help. For many monitors, it is possible to create custom interface plates which will allow you to attach your monitor to our arm. We recommend that you contact us by completing an info request or by calling 800-524-2744.
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Article Number: 164
Created: 2007-11-19 12:29 PM
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