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Monitors come with 4 holes on the back. You just screw the metal plates onto the back of the monitors. No drilling involved; just a screwdriver.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If your monitor doesn’t have the holes for mounts, there are conversion kits available. Using one of those kits, you’ll be able to mount your monitor. You’ll want to verify the placement of the mount when you use the kit so that you know how high your monitor will be. That will determine whether you can use a fixed-height stand, or one that allows each arm to move and tilt independently. I discovered today (3/8/21) that BestBuy doesn’t sell these kits. They are available at online retailers and easily found.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, don’t drill!!! Most all newer monitors have mounting holes in the rear
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No. The monitors have existing screw holes in the back for mounting. Just need to check the distance between each and check if stand supports those dimensions that connect to monitor.
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