How to Find a Mounting Bracket for your Flat Panel Monitor
If you are looking to buy a stand for mounting your Plasma or LCD TV onto,
you will no doubt have come across the terms VESA, VESA compatible or VESA
compliant. You may have also seen VESA 100 x 100, 100 x 200 and 200 x 200
- but what does this mean? VESA
is a term used to describe the way a Plasma or LCD is fitted to a bracket
or mount. VESA is a standard pattern of mounting holes located on the back
of a Plasma or LCD TV, which allows many standard brackets and mounts to be
easily fitted to your Plasma or LCD TV. Almost all of the major Plasma and
LCD TV manufacturers such as Sony, Philips and Samsung. Our TV stands are
designed around these VESA compatible monitors. So how do you tell if your
Plasma or LCD screen is VESA compatible? Well its not as difficult as it may
seem. Simply look on the back of your TV and measure the vertical and horizontal
spacing of the mounting holes. Be sure to measure on center for an accurate measurement. There are several possible
holes patterns which are VESA compatible:
100mm x 100mm VESA bracket

200mm x 100mm VESA bracket

200mm x 200mm VESA bracket

