I have a pair of 27" flat panel displays that attach to a dual monitor Mount-It! mount that I've been using for a while have used a laptop for years. I work from home and rarely take my laptop away from my desk, so when it came time for a new computer I decided to buy a small form factor PC instead of another laptop. And while I was at it, I figured I might as well put the new computer out of sight. Enter the HumanCentric mounting bracket. M90q Tiny Desktop, quite small but still a bit bigger than an Intel UPC The problem I had was that my Lenovo's mounting frame got in the way of the screen mount hardware because the HumanCentric mount isn't wide enough to add some extra space to offer big pc like my le novo. I was able to work around this issue by using the support hardware included in the HumanCentric mount to move the Lenovo mounting cage to free the monitor hardware. The attached photos show a HumanCentric mount attached to the back of the screen and a Lenovo mounting cage attached to the offset hardware.
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