If you’ve ever attached a new TV, monitor, or all-in-one PC to a mount or stand, you’ve probably had to secure it by inserting screws in four holes in the back. What you may not realize is that this mount is a critical part of any AIO PC or monitor’s design and comes with its own set of standards and classifications. 

The now-ubiquitous VESA mount is widely used in countless business sectors and is favored for its simplicity, ease of implementation, and ability to support more ergonomic mounting solutions. 

A Brief History of the VESA Mount

VESA stands for the Video Electronics Standards Association, an international organization that sets industry-wide standards for consumer and commercial computers. Founded in 1989, VESA’s most important contribution is its universally adopted mounting standard, which dictates how a flatscreen monitor or PC should be attached to its mount.  

In 1997, manufacturers began transitioning from bulky, heavy CRT monitors to LCD panels that were slimmer, lighter, and easier to mount. In response, VESA implemented a standard hole size and screwing pattern for flat panel screens named the Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI), more commonly known as a VESA mount. This standard is still used today, with some updates that reflect the growing size of consumer flatscreen TVs.  

Details About The VESA Mount Standard

The FDMI standard has several different classifications and ranges, each pertaining to a different size and weight class of devices. The most commonly used are VESA MIS-D, VESA MIS-E, and VESA MIS-F, as they cover the most common sizes for computer monitors and TVs.  

VESA MIS-D

Maximum weight: 14kg (30.86 lbs)

Hole patterns: 75mm x 75mm (2.95” x 2.95”)

100mm x 100mm (3.93” x 3.93”)

Maximum Screen diagonal: 58.3cm (23”)

VESA MIS-E

Maximum weight: 22.7kg (50 lbs)

Hole patterns: 200mm x 100 mm (7.87” x 3.93”)

 200mm x 200mm (7.87” x 7.87”)

Maximum Screen diagonal: 78.6cm (31”)

VESA MIS-F

Maximum weight: 113.6 kg (250.44 lbs)

Hole patterns: 400mm x 200mm (15.75” x 7.87”)

 400mm x 400mm (15.75” x 15.75”)

 600 mm x 200mm (23.6” x 7.87”)

 600mm x 400mm (23.6” x 15.75”)

 800mm x 400mm (31.5” x 15.75”)

Maximum Screen diagonal: 228.6cm (90”)

The Advantages of VESA Mounts

So why do we use VESA mounts? The most straightforward reason is that they work. They’re a proven and reliable solution that works for a wide range of sizes and industries, for everything from healthcare computers to industrial monitors. Having a universally adopted standard is good for both manufacturers and consumers, as it means fewer variants need to be manufactured and purchased. 

Additionally, their ubiquity and low profile make them easy to implement almost everywhere. VESA mounts are used in an extensive range of roles, from homes to forklifts to medical carts. 

Another reason why VESA mounts are so popular is that they are easy to work with. Attaching a computer or monitor to a VESA mount only requires a set of screws and the appropriate screwdriver and doesn’t require any deeper knowledge of how electronics work. This makes it perfect for people who don’t have specialist training, like general consumers, nurses, or factory workers, but may still need to replace their computer.  

Lastly, VESA mounts are an excellent solution for ergonomics. VESA-compatible mounts are often adjustable, meaning they can be raised or lowered per the user’s needs. This makes it easier for different workers to use the same computer and reduces the chance that they suffer eye or neck strain while doing so. 

Enjoy VESA-Compatible Computers with Cybernet

Given how ubiquitous VESA mounts are, there’s no doubt they’ll continue to be a critical component of monitor and AIO PC designs for years to come. Thankfully, their intuitive and user-friendly design ensures they won’t cause users headaches as they get their new computers mounted. 

If your company is looking for new medical or industrial panel PCs with VESA-compatible mounting solutions, contact the team at Cybernet Manufacturing. We manufacture all our computers and tablets to be fully compatible with modern mounting standards, making them easy to implement throughout your business or healthcare practice.

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