Yes.They should come included with the wall mount you buy.WIthout knowing what you have we can only guess that you use the included hardware to secure it to the wall.
An LCD mount connects a computer or television to the wall. The mount ensures that the TV or computer is securely attached to the wall.
Yes, the wall mount can be used for a large computer model, granted that it is a thin, flatscreen monitor and that it does not exceed the maximum dimensions for a TV that the wall mount is meant to hold. Many computer monitors can be used with a wall mount but a lot depends on the monitor itself.
This wall mount is designed for use with flat panel televisions.
Thats a good question actually and the answer is yes. If your wall is still standing the wall mount will still be in its place as long as you have installed it correctly like it says in the directions.
Yes you can, it has four screw holes on the bark. I believe they are for wall mounting.
In personal computer terms, a "rack mount" describes a type of holding that the computer can be placed in. The computer in the rack can then be mounted onto a wall.
It depends on the specific monitor, but in general, yes it will mount computer LCD displays.
Sure it is. I have my PC mounted to my wall. Just make sure you have secure anchors, that screw directly into the wall studs.
This Wall Mount will only leave a huge hole in your wall if wrongly attached. If you follow the directions right it should only leave you with a few holes where the screws were placed.
Installation should always be done by a professional. The wall mount for the Plasma tv is not meant for a computer screen.
Yes, there are computer monitors especially made to be mounted on the wall, there is also brackets available to mount your monitor onto the wall, and you can even hook your computer up to a tv you have mounted on the wall if you have the right connection adapter.
Computer monitors can be wall mounted by purchasing the appropriate type of wall mount. Make sure the mount is compatible with the spacing of the mounting holes on the back of the monitor before you purchase anything. Wall mounts come in different style including straight, tilting, and swinging. Make sure you drill into the studs of the wall when mounting and not just the drywall. Once complete a longer cord may need to be purchased to run from the computer to the monitor.