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100 × 100 VESA mount: the most common monitor pattern
If your monitor is 24–34 inches, it is almost certainly 100 × 100 mm VESA. It's the desk-monitor default, and virtually every clamp arm and stand lists it.
What supports 100 × 100
Essentially all single- and dual-monitor arms, most wall mounts, and every VESA stand. The only thing left to check is weight and, if you're clamping, your desk.
The catch that isn't the pattern
Two 100 × 100 monitors can behave very differently on an arm: a 4 kg 27" IPS panel is trivial; a 14 kg 49" curved panel is also 100 × 100 but needs a far stronger arm. The holes match — the load doesn't. Run your exact model through the checker.
100 × 100 monitors we've verified
FAQ
Will any monitor arm fit a 100x100 monitor?
Any arm that lists a 100x100 VESA pattern will bolt on. Whether it holds is separate — match the arm's rated load to your panel weight with margin.
My monitor is 100x100 but came with M4 or M6 screws — does that matter?
The hole spacing (100mm) is what fits the bracket. Screw thread (usually M4 on monitors up to ~27", M6/M8 on larger) just needs the right screws, which arms typically include.