Sabtu, 01 Februari 2014

Computer monitor mounting?

Q. I have ordered a dual monitor mounting stand for my husband. It can hold two 27" monitors but they need the VESA fittings (four holes in the back).

What I'm trying to figure out is if the following monitor will work. I can only see two holes. I'm still searching for larger monitors but wanted to know if I see a picture of a back of a monitor that isn't incredibly detailed but that I could see two holes, that it is capable of mounting or not.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?gclid=CJzcref5jbsCFcVQ7AodwDkAAA&Item=N82E16824254094&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-_-pla-_-LCD+%2f+LED+Monitors-_-N82E16824254094&ef_id=UpVYWgAABaqu1wwB:20131201021345:s

A. The pictures of the back of the monitor show the stand bolted in 4 holes. Bottom two are part of the larger 4 bolt pattern called VESA mounting holes for your double stand.


how to convert lcd monitor into touch screen?
Q.

A. Easy.
Buy a touch panel that you either clip on top of your current monitor, or one that you mount inside your current monitor casing. You can get such panels for cheap at eBay. They work by adding a touch-capable transparent panel on top of your LCD screen, and then you simply connect the included USB dongle to a free USB port, install drivers and away you go.

Just search for "touch panel kit" on eBay for instance and you'll get a whole bunch of different types and sizes. I converted my old 19" LCD to touch a couple of years ago by using an internally mounted capacitive panel. Worked great.

Good luck.

Edit:
Okay, who downthumbed this? It's all true. Don't believe me? Do the search and you'll see. 3M makes a lot of panels of this kind, and there are numerous other makers as well.

The other guys who have posted in here as of now, are all wrong.

See here for one example: http://makemyhobby.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=1152





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