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I’m not going to pretend to know the intricacies of their monitor, but what if just drilling holes in the back in accordance with the VESA standard would damage the underlying screen/electronics? So an adapter would be needed, right?

Now what if you’re the guy who wants the expensive stand? Should you also pay for an adapter plate (I assume) for VESA mounting you’d never use? They could include the adapter and adjust price accordingly or they can allow their customers to pick their poison without being forced to buy something they don’t need. Frankly, I think that’s nice.

I bought an ASUS 3440x1440 gaming monitor (the gsync ultrawide with 100Hz “overclock”). It comes with a base that is heavy as hell and has some LED flashlight like component to it that projects the ROG logo onto the desk. Where is that base now? Sitting in my attic inside a trash bag (for a thin amount of protection from dust and dirt) as I have the monitor on one of my two desk arms. I also paid ~$1,200 for this. If I could’ve paid for that monitor without the stand at a reduced price reflective of the cost of that stand, I’d be pleased, quite frankly.




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