Monitor VESA sizes, verified by model
Quick answer
Most monitors hang on a 100×100 mm VESA pattern — 36 of the 37 verified models here (97%), with M4 screws throughout. 9 of them are curved panels, which changes bracket choice more than the pattern does. Every row links to a spec page with weight without the stand, screw length and the manufacturer source. How arms, stands and adapters differ: the monitor mount guide.
Acer monitors
| Model | Size | VESA (mm) | Screws | Weight (no stand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| V277 bmipx | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 11 lb (5 kg) |
| Nitro XV272U F3 | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 10.6 lb (4.8 kg) |
| CB272 bmiprx | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 9 lb (4.1 kg) |
Alienware monitors
Apple monitors
| Model | Size | VESA (mm) | Screws | Weight (no stand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio Display | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 12.1 lb (5.5 kg) |
ASUS monitors
BenQ monitors
Dell monitors
Gigabyte monitors
| Model | Size | VESA (mm) | Screws | Weight (no stand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GS27QC | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 8 lb (3.6 kg) |
HP monitors
| Model | Size | VESA (mm) | Screws | Weight (no stand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Z27k G3 | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 10.1 lb (4.6 kg) |
Lenovo monitors
LG monitors
Samsung monitors
| Model | Size | VESA (mm) | Screws | Weight (no stand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odyssey G7 (C27G75T) | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 12.1 lb (5.5 kg) |
| Odyssey G9 (C49G95T) | 49" | 100×100 | M4 | 31.1 lb (14.1 kg) |
| Odyssey Neo G8 (S32BG85) | 32" | 100×100 | M4 | 15.4 lb (7 kg) |
| CF791 (C34F791) | 34" | 100×100 | M4 | 13.4 lb (6.1 kg) |
| ViewFinity S8 (S32B804) | 32" | 100×100 | M4 | 12.1 lb (5.5 kg) |
ViewSonic monitors
| Model | Size | VESA (mm) | Screws | Weight (no stand) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VA2456-MHD | 24" | 100×100 | M4 | 7.7 lb (3.5 kg) |
| VX2776-4K-mhd | 27" | 100×100 | M4 | 11 lb (5 kg) |
Double-check before buying an arm
- Match the pattern from the table, then the arm's weight rating against the monitor's stand-free weight.
- Curved panels: prefer compact plates and keep the factory spacers/adapter hardware.
- Desk edge matters — clamps need solid material; glass or thin veneer calls for a grommet mount or freestanding base.
Related on the TV side
Frequently asked questions
Do all monitors use the same VESA size?
No, but it's close: 97% of the 37 verified monitors here use 100×100 mm. The rest split between 75×75 mm on compact screens and larger patterns on big ultrawides. Always check the exact model — this table links each one to its spec page.
Why does the weight without the stand matter for monitors?
Because desk arms list a per-screen rating — commonly around 9–20 lb — and the number that loads the arm is the panel alone; the factory stand stays in the box. Verified monitors here run 6–31.1 lb without their stands.
My monitor is not in the list — how do I check it?
We publish only rows confirmed against manufacturer documentation. Check your spec sheet for a "VESA" line, look for 4 threaded holes on the back (often under caps), or measure center-to-center in millimeters — the same 2-minute method as for TVs.
Sources
Each monitor page cites the manufacturer's spec page or manual it was verified against — the same publication rule as the TV database: unconfirmed rows stay unpublished.