![]() Of the Cinema Displays, the following can be wall mounted: If you are unsure of which range you have, use TheBookYard Serial Number Decoder to identify your model) (please note, the following titles are by Apples specifications. You will still need a TV wall mount or bracket that complies to the standard 100mmm x 100mm attachment dimensions) (please note, the VESA mount is just an adapter. There are different versions of the VESA mount, so make sure you order the right one, but below are the details on which can be mounted using the VESA brackets. ![]() Which is why there is a need for the VESA mounting plate (otherwise known as the VESA wall mount) Starting with the basics… Some of the iMac and Aluminium Cinema Displays can be wall mounted, but naturally, they cannot be mounted with a standard TV mount, as the hinge mechanism simply won’t attach to them. I will summarise what ranges can be wall mounted, and also identify the correct accessories for these models to get it on your wall, if you choose to do so. There are a number of different references around the world wide web possibly suggesting that my machine can be wall mounted, but I’ve never had a clear cut answer. ![]() Perhaps its out of sheer boredom, or perhaps its my manly instincts to just know what possibilities are available for my machine. If you’ve ever bought an iMac, you’ve inevitably had the same thought as me at some point during its lifespan… ‘I wonder if it can be wall mounted’…
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