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Assuming you buy a generic wall mount kit, you can always set this up as portrait. Now if you use Windows then you can right click on the desktop and select "Display Settings" where you can change the orientation of the display from Landscape to Portrait and vice-versa.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I do not have this monitor, but here is my suggestion. I have 3 monitors and all 3 are attached to my desk with a (1 of these for each monitor) VIVO Single Monitor Fully Adjustable computer desk mount/articulating stand for 1 LCD Screen up to 27" (STAND-V001E). Two of them are Asus monitors I bought here at Best Buy and one is an older Acer one which I mount in portrait mode. Just keep in mind how deep your desk is....nice thing about the adjustability is you can move it closer (but takes up some desk space. I have mine mounted (the mount is a ultra heavy duty "C" Clamp that it came with) on a desk top with a motor so I can sit or stand (thus this is a safety item!). I like being able to adjust the height of my screens as well so you can line them landscape screens up where you want with the vertical screen. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The monitor does not support rotating between portrait and landscape mode.
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