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To add to my previous post re VESA mount for L24q-20 - for those who prefer screws to hook & loop. Remove the "mount bar" from the stand (remove the stand from monitor; remove 2 outer-most screws on each side of the block.) Then screw the bock to the separate VESA plate (same desk mount that I mentioned.) Include two metal washers to add a bit of space between the block and plate, then install into the monitor. Now, instead of having a stand, you have a VESA plate attached. Mount the VESA plate onto the arm (already secured to the desk) and secure with the lock nut. Materials - VESA desk mount with removable plate; 4 flat metal washers (use 2 on each side); 2 flat head screws; 2 lock washers, 2 nuts Note - the washers add about 2mm (?) of space and must be completely behind the block - use the right sized washers! This is because when mounting the *stand*, the block goes in a little deeper before leveling off and "catching". As with the stand, be sure the locking mechanism "catches" for the plate, too. (The lock/release lever must be all the way UP to lock the block into the back of the monitor, otherwise it could easily pop out.)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There's no VESA pattern, however, I easily mounted the Lenovo L24Q-20! Just remove the stand (or don't install it.) Buy a mounting stand that uses a flat, full VESA plate. Normally the VESA plate would attach to the monitor or tv with screws. Find the type that has a separate VESA plate to attach to the monitor (it slips over the piece on the arm and is further secured with a capped nut (see images.) Instead of using screws, use Velcro (or other hook and loop) with adhesive backing. With the wide, flat plate, I was able to use enough material to hold up to 20 lbs - the monitor is only 7 lbs). This is so sturdy, it's difficult to pry off the plate, so place it carefully the first time. With the mounting arm secured to my desk, and all the arm adjustments tightened a bit, there is NO movement at all - even better than the original stand. Now I have a set of 3 of these awesome monitors on two stands - one for 2 screens and a single arm mount for the third one. Very happy.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.See this. https://imgur.com/r/Monitors/KXsngIo
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, the monitor does not have VESA mount holes.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it does not.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, this monitor is not VESA compatible.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it doesn't have Vesa pattern to mount on stand. The monitor is made of Titanium and the stand it sits on is also Titanium. In the stand, the bottom of the monitor is approximately 4.25 inches off the desk which allows for greater space. I have 2 of these monitors sitting side by side next to my laptop that in a docking station for work.
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