There is an international standard for mounting monitors on stands or arms. It's called the VESA standard. All who are something follow him. Except PS. Because HP is too important to follow anyone's standards. Just ask HP. So what do you do when you need to mount an HP adapter on a VESA mount? Well, you buy this adapter. (Or, depending on which HP monitor model you have, one of several other very similar mounting adapters.) To put it bluntly, it's pretty difficult to install, and it's not as sturdy as it could be. be. But honestly, it's HP's fault for not providing proper VESA mounting points, as you know pretty much everyone in the world from ASUS to Philips to AOC to Westinghouse. The device is a bit small. However, this is a solvable problem. Just buy your own four screws of a more appropriate size depending on what you want to mount to. What matters is that it works, and if you have no choice but to use an HP monitor, you can attach it to any VESA mount. However, note that you cannot use this VESA adapter and a genuine HP stand at the same time as it mounts to the protrusion of the HP monitor stand. So you can't use it, for example, to mount a thin client with a VESA mount or the monitor while you work. . I still use the stand. If you have to do something like this, the truth is that you shouldn't have bought an HP monitor in the first place.
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