Multi-display layout as you want with the arm

Multi-display layout as you want with the arm

I want to stack displays vertically and use them

Attaching a display to an arm was unthinkable when using a cathode ray tube display. However, the situation has changed completely as light and light LCDs have become commonplace.

The display arm is for attaching the display to the panel at the tip of the movable arm using the screw hole for VESA mount equipped on the back side of the display so that the height, angle, left and right position etc. can be adjusted. is. Think of it as a deer that floats the display in the air and freely manipulates its position. It used to be very expensive, but now it's available for around 10,000 yen.

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VESA is an acronym for Video Electronics Standards Association and is a standards body for the video industry. Speaking of developing the DisplayPort standard, you might think it's over there.

Many of the displays on the market have a panel attached to the attached stand, which is attached to the back of the display and the Kachan to make it self-supporting. For cheap displays, the stand may be directly attached with screws or the like. In any case, if you have a VESA compatible display product, you should find four screw holes on the back of the panel. The vertical x horizontal spacing of the screw holes is defined as a standard. I think it's 100mm x 100mm for a typical 30-inch or smaller display. The specs state that it supports VESA mount, so you should be able to check it before purchasing.

I wanted a display arm because I wanted to install both a 28-inch display and a 27-inch display vertically side by side in a horizontal position.

I wanted to make the 28-inch display stand on its own with the attached stand and place the 27-inch display on it. If you stack the displays on the same vertical axis, the installation base will interfere with the upper and lower displays, and you will not be able to lift the upper display to the top of the lower display in the first place. I thought about preparing another stand for installation, but I'm worried about fixing it to prevent it from tipping over. Since this was my first experience, I decided to try using the arm with a focus on interest.