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A Quick Guide on VESA Mounts

It may come as a surprise to you that all TV lifts, stands, and mounts are VESA compliant by default. They will therefore fit the vast array of flat screen televisions that are currently in use. Before placing an order, verify that your television’s VESA size is compatible.

There is no more expedient method to accomplish this than consulting your product manual to verify VESA compliance. The VESA holes on the back of your screen can also be measured. It is important to understand what VESA is and how to measure your VESA mount bracket size if you are looking for a new mount and install TV bracket. The right mount for your TV will be provided as a result. For additional information regarding VESA mounts, please refer to the text that follows.

VESA standards, an acronym for Video Electronics Standards Association, are measurements of the distance between mounting holes at the back of flat-screen televisions, monitors, and other flat panel displays. These guidelines will be followed by the majority of TV and mount manufacturers to guarantee that their mounts are positioned correctly.

The consumer electronics sector’s standards are established by this organization, which has nearly 285 members. Manufacturers are not required to follow the VESA mounting standards, despite their emphasis on uniformity. Consequently, it is feasible that a television manufacturer with a product line may offer both VESA-compliant and non-compliant models.

Understanding that VESA is divided into multiple sections is important before you install a TV bracket. VESA MIS-D, VESA MIS-E, and VESA MIS-F are the classifications that are employed most frequently.

Each classification that has been identified has a distinct VESA pattern. The position of the four holes on the back of your display is determined by VESA patterns. Manufacturers will always designate these in 100-millimeter increments.

For instance, the whole mounting pattern of the display must adhere to the VES MIS-D specification in terms of both horizontal and vertical distance. 75×75 or 100×100 mm is how the whole pattern is depicted in this context. Conversely, the VESA MIS-E can accommodate square displays at 200×200 mm or rectangular displays at 200×100 mm.

Last but not least, keep in mind that the utmost screen sizes and weights for different mount models may vary. The display device’s compatibility with the mount is primarily determined by the whole pattern and maximum weight. The screen size is only taken into account when there are space constraints that impact the display’s installation.

Fiona Mark

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