VESA compatible monitors?

I really have a problem to know which monitors Acer have patterns VESA (75 mm or 100 mm). I spilled by sheets, but this information does not appear to be there.

Does anyone know how to find out which models are compatible VESA and which are not? If not, perhaps a list of all monitors that have the VESA option?

Sometimes I can eyeball on the photos, but I still can't see well. I'm really only looking for monitors that can be wall/arm mounted - I need to know which ones have this option.

Thanks for any help!

-jarcher


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