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At work we almost all have dual flat panel monitors. We're using a
desk mounted stand for them rather than wall mounting. They're great!
Frees up lots of desk space, very adjustable. I sure wouldn't want to
go back to using the bases that came with the monitors. We're using
model M7 from Humanscale. Not the cheapest, but very good stands.<br>
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Larry Pint<br>
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<pre wrap="">On 9/28/05, Brian Hurt <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:bhurt@spnz.org"><bhurt@spnz.org></a> wrote:
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On Wed, 28 Sep 2005, Donovan Niesen wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I'm thinking of mounting an LCD monitor to a wall. Anybody have any
suggestions for mounting kits or any products that I should steer
clear of?
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<pre wrap="">Superglue and duct tape are probably bad ideas...
Brian
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For a while I was thinking of using priority mail tape (I have a bunch
from when they used to ship it to you for free); it's prettier than
duct-tape but a more permanent solution would be preferable.
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Donovan Niesen
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