VESA Mounts
VESA mounts are standardized mounting interfaces used to attach flat-screen displays, such as monitors and TVs, to walls or adjustable stands. The term "VESA" stands for the Video Electronics Standards Association, which established these specifications to ensure compatibility between different brands and models. VESA mounts typically consist of a square or rectangular pattern of holes on the back of a display, allowing for easy installation.
These mounts come in various sizes and weight capacities, accommodating different screen dimensions and weights. Common VESA sizes include 75x75 mm, 100x100 mm, and larger configurations for bigger screens. Using a VESA mount can help save space and improve ergonomics by allowing users to adjust the height and angle of their displays.