[geeks] VESA monitor arms

Michael Parson mparson at bl.org
Fri Nov 26 13:11:49 CST 2010


I bought my last LCD mounting stuff from OutletPC.com.

Even with their clamp-mount stuff, you can remove the clamp and mount them to
the wall.

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Michael Parson
mparson at bl.org

On Nov 24, 2010, at Nov 24, 2010 3:37 PM, Phil Stracchino wrote:

> hey folks, when you have a geek question, ask geeks.  So:  I'm looking
> for a VESA-mount adjustable monitor arm (well, two of them, actually) to
> mount two 27"-28" range LCD monitors to my desktop after I rebuild the
desk.
>
> - They need to permanently mount, not clamp, to the desk top.  Grommet
> mount is fine.  I have complete freedom to drill appropriate mounting
> holes wherever I need to.  The desk top will be about 1.5" thick.
>
> - They need to be easily tilt and swivel adjustable.  Height adjustment
> on the fly is less important.  Of course, they must be stable.
>
> - They need to be able to raise the monitors enough that the lower edge
> of the screen is not less than about 10" above the desk surface, and
> 11"-12" would be better.  This translates to about 19"-21" from the
> center of the VESA mount to the desk surface.
>
>
> Anyone got any recommendations, either for or against specific
> brands/models?
>
>
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