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alsec

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Jan 26, 2011
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I live in a small place, and am attempting to free up space by mounting my Thunderbolt monitor to the wall next to the dining room table. That way, I can swivel my monitor out, easily connect my laptop and bam...dining/work all in one.

I haven't bought a wall mount before and doing research I've noticed a lot of reviews complaining about all the wall mounts I've come across. I was hoping that the community here can point me in the right direction, and if anyone here is using a wall mount they find to be particularly awesome, let me know!

tl;dr Looking for a wall mount that has an arm for my Thunderbolt display.
 
I live in a small place, and am attempting to free up space by mounting my Thunderbolt monitor to the wall next to the dining room table. That way, I can swivel my monitor out, easily connect my laptop and bam...dining/work all in one.

I haven't bought a wall mount before and doing research I've noticed a lot of reviews complaining about all the wall mounts I've come across. I was hoping that the community here can point me in the right direction, and if anyone here is using a wall mount they find to be particularly awesome, let me know!

tl;dr Looking for a wall mount that has an arm for my Thunderbolt display.


I don't know much about wall mounts but i have a Herman Miller Flo desktop VESA arm and i'd say the Thunderbolt display is pretty much the maximum weight it can support. Whatever your choice is, consider taking a look at the weight ratings before buying.
 
I don't know much about wall mounts but i have a Herman Miller Flo desktop VESA arm and i'd say the Thunderbolt display is pretty much the maximum weight it can support. Whatever your choice is, consider taking a look at the weight ratings before buying.

I saw the herman miller one and it looks nice, but I'm looking for one that would mount on a wall. My goal is to try and take everything off the dining table surface.
 
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