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| Wall mounts for cinima display? I would like to be able to mount my cinima displays on my wall in my new house...I am not so sure on ways to do it. Does someone make an adaptor or something? or has someone done this before? and how did you do it if so? Thanks |
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| Just search "cinema display mount" in the Apple Store website. Links from the Apple store expire after a bit. You'll need the VESA adapter from apple, and a VESA mount, sold seperatly.
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