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  2. Flat Display Mounting Interface - Wikipedia

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    Most sizes of VESA mount have four screw-holes arranged in a square on the mount, with matching tapped holes on the device. The horizontal and vertical distance between the screw centres respectively labelled as 'A', and 'B'. The original layout was a square of 100mm. A 75 mm × 75 mm (3.0 in × 3.0 in) was defined for smaller displays.

  3. The 10 Best 4K TVs That Guarantee a Great Viewing ... - AOL

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    All TVs adhere to a version of the VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) wall mounting standard, which includes variations such as VESA MIS-D, MIS-E, and MIS-F, which mainly address a TV ...

  4. Monitor mount - Wikipedia

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    A monitor mount placed at the appropriate height, distance and angle can help “prevent possible health effects such as excessive fatigue, eye strain, and neck and back pain.” [2] Monitor mounts are especially important for anyone using a standing or walking desk because of the dynamic height and stability requirements for those applications.

  5. Video Electronics Standards Association - Wikipedia

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    VESA (/ ˈ v iː s ə /), formally known as Video Electronics Standards Association, is an American technical standards organization for computer display standards.The organization was incorporated in California in July 1989 [1] and has its office in San Jose.

  6. Commanders' Austin Ekeler says he suffered memory loss ... - AOL

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    Washington Commanders running back Austin Ekeler was placed on injured reserve this past weekend after he sustained his second concussion in a span of just two months.

  7. Flat-panel display - Wikipedia

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    The 2.1-inch Epson ET-10 [18] Epson Elf was the first color LCD pocket TV, released in 1984. [19] In 1988, a Sharp research team led by engineer T. Nagayasu demonstrated a 14-inch full-color LCD, [ 12 ] [ 20 ] which convinced the electronics industry that LCD would eventually replace CRTs as the standard television display technology . [ 12 ]