What is VESA?
A great number of TV screens and computer monitors are compliant with the VESA
standard. It stands for Video Electronic Standards Association,
and is a consortium of video adapter and monitor manufacturers founded in 1989.
See www.vesa.org for further information.
The VESA standard relates to the hole pattern on the back of the screen: 4 holes
spaced either 75mm x 75mm, 100mm x 100mm, 100mm x 200mm or 200mm x 200mm, each
taking a 4mm screw. All our solutions are compatible with one or more of these
standards and a Universal Plasma Mount (MSPW02) is available for large screens.
If you have a LCD, TFT, or Plasma screen, then it is very likely you will find
this pattern on the back. The holes may be centred or located near the bottom
of the screen.
If you are not sure whether your panel/screen is VESA compliant, please
contact us and we will check the full product specification for you and
supply the most suitablesolution.