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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.While it certainly could mounted on a wall be given that you can mount anything on a wall, it doesn't appear to be specifically built for this possibility. There are no mounting holes or places to attach a bracket or anything like that on the back. There is only the fold-out piece that serves as the stand for the unit to rest against. This can be folded up against the back, but it does not store in a recessed location, so the back side is not completely flat. The other, more serious problem with mounting on a wall is that, with the exception of two of the USB ports and the audio jacks, which are on the left side of the unit, and the optical drive, which is on the right side of the unit, all of the other ports as well as the AC power connection are on the back side and face rearward. If this monitor were flush against a wall, there would no way to plug anything into these jacks. Of course, it could be mounted so it stands slightly away from the wall, but that still means that all of the ports that you might want to plug a flash drive, your printer, and lots of other things into would not be very accessible as they're up on the wall. You would also have unsightly cables hanging off the unit. I'd say to look for some other solution if you want a wall-mounted computer monitor.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, there are no holes for mounting screws, and the power and usb sockets are on the back.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This HP All-in-One PC does not have the holes to mount this PC.
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