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bacithecat

my monitor doesnt have a vesa mount. is there an adapter i can buy for it?

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3 minutes ago, bacithecat said:

my monitor doesnt have a vesa mount. is there an adapter i can buy for it?

What kind of mount does it have?

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9 minutes ago, itswillum said:

What kind of mount does it have?

lol none

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Google the model # and mount. Some companies make weird adapters if the monitor was popular enough, but it depends on the monitor.

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17 minutes ago, bacithecat said:

my monitor doesnt have a vesa mount. is there an adapter i can buy for it?

Yes. You can look at https://gladiatorjoe.com/ Its where I bought mine for my monitor. They didnt have the template for my monitor so they had me take pictures and send it to them and they made one for my monitor since Acer changes styles on there stuff every year or 2. 

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If you have a monitor that is nothing special and you dont mind modding adding vesa mounting is easy.

 

All you need is to take the back panel off, drill 4 holes, and use bolts and nuts to secure it to the mount.

 

Ive got an old old 32" tv in the shed i had to do that to and have had no issues in over two years.

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