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On my monitors the monitorstand is mounted in the vesa holes, how is the monitor supposed to stand now? (I have checked four different monitors here now.. )
On my monitors the monitorstand is mounted in the vesa holes, how is the monitor supposed to stand now? (I have checked four different monitors here now.. )
@neslekkim monitors are TVs are all different many/most have VESA mounts, but each company seems to have a different way of using them