VESA standard explained

What is the VESA Standard?
The VESA Interface Standard defines the distance in millimeters between the four mounting holes on the back of a TV (distance horizontally x distance vertically). VESA is a standard used for TV wall mounts and wall mounting systems, adapted by most TV brands.

Common VESA sizes are 200 x 200, 400 x 400 and 600 x 400 depending on the screen size of your TV.

Where can I find my VESA size?
You can refer to the specifications in the product manual but perhaps the fastest and easiest way to find out the VESA size of your TV is just by measuring it. Locate the four holes in the back of your television, you just need to measure these from left to right and top to bottom. By now you should know the horizontal and vertical distance, between the holes and therefore the VESA size of your TV.

A visual example shows you where you need to measure:

VESA attachment for TV stands


Where can I find my VESA size?
You can refer to the specifications in the product manual but perhaps the fastest and easiest way to find out the VESA size of your TV is just by measuring it. Locate the four holes in the back of your television, you just need to measure these from left to right and top to bottom. By now you should know the horizontal and vertical distance, between the holes and therefore the VESA size of your TV.

Find the right TV Stand
JALG TV stands have been designed to ensure a sturdy support for all televisions of all brands, such as Samsung, LG, Philips and Sony as well as lesser-known brands. All of our brackets are compatible with the VESA Interface Standard, ensuring a perfect solution for any TV or VESA size.