

And I don't see this information discussed, in this way, on other sites.

I'd think most power users would want multiple monitors these days, so options for configuring that would seem on-topic. Moderators: I realize superuser is often about OS issues, but VESA is a pretty important standard for physically mounting peripherals. I'm NOT looking for "shopping advice", I'm asking if such a things exist at all? And if so, what they might be called?Īnd if there aren't any "quick release" monitor standards, then= what do other folks do in these situations? This must come up? Does everybody just settle for one vendor for their entire system / company?Īnd let's say you didn't mind buying from a subset of vendors, do any of the modular mounting systems interoperate with each others parts? Can I get "rails" from one vendor" and "arms" from another? * Then lift up the monitor to the mount point and "click-in" or "hook on" or otherwise engage the two halves of the adapter. * Screw the second half of this "adapter" into the monitor, while it's on a table. QR is most widely used in trading environments. * Screw in half of some "adapter" into the monitor mounting point or end of the arm, with a standard VESA hole pattern. Description Specifications Reviews Downloads Warranty Humanscale Quick Release Bracket helps displays to be quickly attached to or removed from any monitor arm without the use of tools. What would be easier, if it exists at all, would be:

As far as screw sizes, the 75x75, 100x100 and 200x100 tend to use metric "M4" screws at least 10mm long, 4mm outer diameter, course 0.7 thread pitch, etc.TVs that you might use for a larger monitor might be 200x100. I know about the various hole patterns, monitors tend to be 75x75 or 100x100mm square patterns. Fast: Quick-install/quick-release mechanism instantly and securely snaps monitor into position for quick and simple set-up.
