Product Information
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Allows your Cinema or Cinema HD Display (anodized aluminum) to be used with VESA compliant mounting solutions such as wall mounts and articulating arms.
The Cinema Display VESA Mount Adapter allows your Apple flat panel display (anodized aluminum) to be used with a variety of alternate mounting solutions such as wall mounts and zero footprint articulating arms based on the VESA flat panel mounting interface (FPMI). The new Apple flat panel family features a removable desktop stand. The Cinema Display VESA Mount Adapter Kit contains a tool that allows you to remove the desktop stand and to attach the VESA Mount Adapter to the display. The display is now ready to attach to any VESA compliant mounting solution that has a 100mm x 100 mm attachment.
The Apple flat panel display line (anodized aluminum) with the VESA mount adapter attached complies with the VESA MIS-D, 100, C version of the specification.
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Manufacturer Information
- Note: Wall mount or articulating arm not included
Ratings & Reviews
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Solid design, easy to attach
This mount adapter was quick and easy to install and maintains the sleek design of my cinema display. I've used it to mount the d isplay to the Atdec Telehook Multi LCD Mount and am extremely happy with the results. (Note: Affixing the mount adapter can be done solo. It took two of us to mount the Atdec to the adapter and then to the wall.) …
- Written by Michael S from Washington
826 of 1372 people found this useful
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requires additional parts to be compatible
most vesa arms have 75mm x 75mm mounts. This is 100mm x 100mm., which means you need yet another adapter. this should have just had the 75mm holes drilled in as well. …
- Written by Justin M from Cupertino
900 of 1623 people found this useful
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Standard feature on other, even much less expensive monitors
While this products functions perfectly, the reason for the low score is due to my feeling that this should have been included wit h my monitor. NOT something I need to go out and spend an additional $30 on. Especially since most other LCD monitors now have this feature built in already. I wouldn't want to ruin the esthetic, so I don't mind that it is a seperate piece, it just really should have been included. …
- Written by Bill A from Syosset
970 of 1770 people found this useful
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ridiculous product
Bad Apple. As other reviewer's have pointed out, everything hinges, literally, on one tiny point and a weak little allen wrench. T he point strips immediately and you are stuck with a half-on bracket that cannot be removed. Worse, if you call Apple, they disavow any responsibility for a product that they sell in a box covered with apples. I managed to complete the installation by jamming a pair of scissors into the gap and wedging the bracket out far enough so that the other pieces would catch. Not fun. Bad Apple, Bad Apple …
- Written by George B from New York
3 of 6 people found this useful
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NO (basic) size description!
Using the 'date of birth' of your ACD is a lousy way to determine the correct mount.
This $29 unit = 5 7/8" wide / while my ACD desktop stand's mount = 3 5/8" wide.
I could have easily detemined this was the wrong mount to bein with; saving me & APPLE the hassle.
N O W I'm ordering the $39 version (though there's NO width listed for that model either) in the hope that it will be the correct, smaller fitting my ACD requires - though (illogically) costing $10 MORE …- Written by ROBERT V from New Orleans
5 of 5 people found this useful
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Easier than reviews claimed...
I bought two of these 23" Cinema Displays and one for a 24" LED. After reading the reviews here I was really worried these were g oing to take some effort to get in place.
These were really easy to install. Just followed the directions provided with the adapters and use the correct screws and bumpers for your Cinema Display.
Only two reasons I am giving this a four instead of a five:
1) Lack of screws provided with each adapter. $.80 per pair from Lowes (4M 10mm).
2) The fact that I had to drop $100 to mount my three displays to a stand. …- Written by Dustin G from Greensboro
4 of 4 people found this useful
Questions & Answers
Answers from the community
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Is this mount suit the new iMac 27' 2012??
- Asked by Martin S from Hong Kong
- Jan 8, 2013
Answer
No - I had one installed on my 24' iMac and just tried to fit it to my new 27' (2012) iMac, Does not fit! …
- Answered by Brian C
- Mar 1, 2013
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How "early" is early 2011?
- Asked by Yoli C from Houston
- Feb 6, 2013
No answers yet
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Does this work with an Apple 20 inch display?
- Asked by Jon F from Woodside
- Jan 10, 2010
Best Answer
Yes, see Article SP79 under Apple Cinema Display (20inch DVI), (23-inch DVI), (30-inch DVI) - Techni cal Specifications. Part No. is VESA Mount Adapter M9649G/A …
- Answered by Shannon C
- Jan 21, 2010
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What kind of mount do you need in order to rotate a Thunderbold display into a portrait display
- Asked by Daniel R from Ithaca
- Apr 19, 2012
- Asked about: Apple Thunderbolt Display (27-inch)
Best Answer
This will be arriving about the 25th of april - and will be able to tell you then. but for now am p lanning on this to happen with the following - VideoSecu LCD LED TV Wall Mount Full Motion with Swivel Articulating Arm for 23-37, up to 42 in TV Flat Panel Screen With VESA 200 100, 20 in extension and Post-installation Leveling System A35 by VideoSecu - am using amazon. …
- Answered by Virgil P from Lake Oswego
- Apr 23, 2012
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Does it work for the 23 inch Cinema displays with the aluminum base?
- Asked by Robert E from Shoreview
- Feb 10, 2010
Best Answer
Absolutely!!
- Answered by Fernando E from Miami
- Jan 15, 2012
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Is this compatible with the Apple Thunderbolt Display?
- Asked by Alex M from Canberra
- Dec 23, 2011
Best Answer
This mount FITS ONLY THE OLD LINE OF APPLE CINEMA DISPLAYS (21, 23 and 30 Inch). There is another mo unt that looks similar to this one but is a little bigger, and is designed to fit the 24" Led Cinema Display and all 27" line of displays (including Thunderbolt Cinema Displays) and 27" iMacs. Unfortunately, none of the two mounts mentioned before fit on the 21.5" iMacs. …
- Answered by Fernando E from Miami
- Jan 15, 2012