Cost aside, these are all rackmounts, and none appear to have Portrait/Landscape
features. To see what I was referring to, visit

http://www.ergotron.com

http://www.lcdarms.com

Basically, most of these arms/stands give any VESA compliant LCD more range of
motion than a flat-panel iMac plus Portrait/Landscape on top of that.

On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Darcy James Argue wrote:

> 
> Thought it might be worth pointing out that a company called Marathon 
> computer *does* in fact make wall-mount and rack-mount brackets for 
> Apple LCDs.  I don't know how much the standard mounting brackets 
> Robert mentioned cost -- I expect these are more expensive.  But FWIW...
> 
> <<a
href="http://mail.telocity.com/jump/http://www.marathoncomputer.com/lcdrcdwall.html>">http://www.marathoncomputer.com/lcdrcdwall.html></a>;
> 
> <<a
href="http://mail.telocity.com/jump/http://www.marathoncomputer.com/lcdrcdrack.html>">http://www.marathoncomputer.com/lcdrcdrack.html></a>;
> 
> - Darcy
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