Unravelling The Mystery Of VESA Wall Mounting

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VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association)

VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is an international body, founded in the late 1980s by NEC Home Electronics and eight other video display adapter manufacturers whose aim was to establish an industry-wide interface standard designed for PCs, workstations, flat panel monitors and TVs.

Identifying the VESA Standard

The standard defines, amongst other things, the various types of 4-hole patterns displayed normally in the middle on the rear side of a large number of monitors and TVs, to which alternative mounts and brackets can be attached once the base stand has been removed.

Occasionally the term is abbreviated to FDMI which is defined as Flat Display Mounting Interface standard, but is more widely known as VESA mount or bracket.

The main groupings of VESA are as follows:-

VESA MIS-D

Has mounting hole patterns in either an 100 mm x 100 mm or 75 mm x 75 mm square pattern.

VESA MIS-E

Mounting holes are in a 200 mm x 100 mm rectangular pattern.

VESA MIS-F

Several holes spaced in 200 mm increments (e.g. 400 x 200 mm, 600 x 400 mm etc.)....

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