VESA Mounting Interface Standard
The VESA Mounting Interface Standard is a widely used specification that defines how to attach flat-panel displays, such as monitors and TVs, to mounting brackets or stands. Developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association, this standard ensures compatibility between various display devices and mounting solutions, making it easier for consumers to choose and install their equipment.
Typically, the VESA standard includes a pattern of threaded holes on the back of the display, measured in millimeters. Common VESA sizes include 75x75, 100x100, and 200x200, which refer to the distance between the mounting holes. This standardization simplifies the process of mounting and enhances the versatility of display setups.