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I have a monitor that doesn't have mounting holes. I want to know is there any mount that's screwless or basically a clamp style?

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Honestly? Your best bet might be some 3M Double sided tape with a carefully measured placement of any VESA mount.

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Back on topic.... I was in a similar situation as you are. Does your monitor have a slot for the provided monitor stand to rest on? If you do and if you're lucky you might be able to buy an adapter for your monitor model to mount it to a VESA arm/wall mout. I tried ebay and it worked for me but it wasn't cheap. 

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I have a monitor that doesn't have mounting holes. I want to know is there any mount that's screwless or basically a clamp style?

You have a Dell monitor, right?

If you are looking for a stand replacement, the VESA mount screw holes are found under the screwless stand connection. Hit the button, and lift up the monitor to detact it, and you should see 4 screw holes at the corner.

like so:

dell_u2410_017.jpg

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