I got in on the 22" Acer WS deal @ Micro Center ($329 was too hard to resist), and I was considering wall mounting it. I see it conforms to the VESA 100 standard, so it looks like there are a whole bunch of wall mount kits out there that will work. Also, Acer's base on this monitor is pretty basic, and looks a tad undersized for the screen.
I was hoping some of you guys with dual 2407WFP's would have done something similar and could suggest some good choices...

**UPDATE** 9/30/06***
Well, I finally got the Acer 22" mounted to my wall today. It was easy to install and the tilt feature works well. Here are some pics...
First I had to fgure out how to remove the upper part of the base. I finally figured out there was a cover that needed to be snapped off to expose the screws holding it on...
Cover removed
I then removed the base piece...
Stock base removed
The LCD had four mounting holes conforming ot the VESA 100 standard...
Mounting Holes
I mounted the backplate using those four holes and the screws provided...
Backplate Installed
After I mounted the main part of the bracket to the wall, I just slipped the LCD onto it, and adjusted the tile to my liking. Once I found the angle I liked the most, I tightened down the adjustment knob, and put in the security screw.
Here's how it looks all mounted...overall, I'm very happy.
Finished project
:thumbsup:
I was hoping some of you guys with dual 2407WFP's would have done something similar and could suggest some good choices...
**UPDATE** 9/30/06***
Well, I finally got the Acer 22" mounted to my wall today. It was easy to install and the tilt feature works well. Here are some pics...
First I had to fgure out how to remove the upper part of the base. I finally figured out there was a cover that needed to be snapped off to expose the screws holding it on...
Cover removed
I then removed the base piece...
Stock base removed
The LCD had four mounting holes conforming ot the VESA 100 standard...
Mounting Holes
I mounted the backplate using those four holes and the screws provided...
Backplate Installed
After I mounted the main part of the bracket to the wall, I just slipped the LCD onto it, and adjusted the tile to my liking. Once I found the angle I liked the most, I tightened down the adjustment knob, and put in the security screw.
Here's how it looks all mounted...overall, I'm very happy.
Finished project
:thumbsup: