The VESA pattern is the layout of the mounting bolt holes on the back of the TV. The pattern depends on the brand and size of the TV. We preferred mounts that could handle a wide array of patterns ...
providing a chance to mount your TV the easiest way possible. The important detail to check for is VESA compatibility. VESA ...
make sure it’s compatible with your TV’s size and weight. Most TVs have standardized mounting holes known as VESA (Video ...
The big story isn’t the next generation of cheese-grater Macs, though: the new display, the Pro Display XDR, has killed the venerable VESA mount and we couldn’t be happier. The VESA mount ...
The entire mounting interface is VESA compatible (those are the standard mounting holes on the back of your TV), and it works with pretty much any pattern between 200x200mm and 600x400mm.
However, you must ensure you get a mount that corresponds with the screen size of your TV, as VESA uses different patterns for a 32-inch vs. a 60-inch, for example. And don't forget to consider ...
A VESA standard for the position of screw holes in the back of a TV or monitor for attachment to a wall mount or desktop arm. Introduced in 1997 as the Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting ...
Once you've chosen what type of wall mount will work best, you need to make sure it's compatible with your TV. Thanks to VESA this is a simple process. Pretty much. Almost every TV that's released has ...