I'm in the market for a pair of VESA-mount arms -- one for a 27" iMac (30.5 pounds) and another for a 27" Cinema Display (non-Thunderhole, ~23 pounds). They'd be mounted to a desk, not a wall. Any ...
With the iMac Pro now available to order, Apple has released a VESA mount adapter kit for the computer on its online store around the world. The kit comes with everything you need to replace your iMac ...
Apple quietly updated its iMac options to include versions with a built-in VESA mount adapter today (via AppleInsider), available on both 21.5-inch and 27-inch models for a $40 additional fee. The ...
Along with the iMac Pro availability today, we’re finding out more details about accessories and options. Apple has changed how it handles its VESA mount, giving iMac Pro users flexibility to change ...
When Apple first introduced its new iMacs that began shipping to customers in November and December of last year, it confirmed the new models would not include support for VESA mounts like earlier ...
Apple is offering its iMac all-in-one with a built-in VESA Mount Adapter that allows users to attach the desktop Mac to walls or other vertical surfaces. The mount is available with all configurations ...
In somewhat of a regression in function from its predecessors, it has been confirmed that Apple's new iMac line of all-in-one desktops are not compatible with mounts certified by the Video Electronics ...
The online Apple Store has details on the new iMac G5 mounting kit, which will allow the machine to be used with VESA compliant mounting solutions such as wall mounts and articulating arms. “The iMac ...
Apple has launched a new version of its iMac computer, which has a built in VESA mount on the back. The idea is, that the mount allows you to stick it on the wall, so you can have a floating Mac ...
It looks like the iMac G5’s VESA mounting days are behind it, at least until a third party comes up with a solution. With the introduction of the new and improved imac G5, Apple no longer offers a ...
A video published this weekend shows another iMac Pro repair saga gone wrong, only this time the finger is pointing squarely at Apple, launched by poor design choices surrounding its VESA mount kit.
Quinn Nelson, host of the popular YouTube channel Snazzy Labs, has shared a new video that appears to suggest the iMac Pro's user-installable VESA mounting kit uses ...
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