Saturday, September 12, 2009

VESA Standard Explained

VESA is an abbreviation of Video Electronic Standards Association, which originated from a group of adapter and monitor manufacturers formed in 1989, there objective is to standardise video protocols. Most displays from manufactures are following these standards.
Making sure that you are supplied the correct TV mounting bracket
Looking at the rear of the display there should be 4 screw-holes in a square pattern or in larger displays a rectangular shape with possible 6 holes.

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