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benq rl2755hm: VESA-Mount: 100x100 mm
So you need 100x100mm
Since u have 2x screens with the same vesa mount, what about an vesa arm for 2 screens?
That and also that whatever mount you buy supports greater weight then your Display actually is. So lets say your display is around 10-15 lbs; then I'd suggest a mount that supports approx 20 lbs (approx 9-10kg) just to be sure it won't be an issue due to weight based stress that will be put on the actual Vesa mount. If looking for a mount arm type that support multi-Displays; then ensure to combine the weight of your Displays as far as the weight factor goes. The Displays weight should be listed in the Display Specs; and usually says what that is WITH and WITHOUT the included stand; so you'd go by the Display's weight without the included stand, since you'd be removing that for any mounting purposes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HG7zb1bTUI
If you own the place you live in, and your table/desk is up against a wall pretty much, then perhaps go the wall-mounting method. The downside to that is the fact that you will need to ensure the wall area you mounting on is strong and not just flimsy drywall that is hollow behind it or something to that effect. You don't want to go applying like 30+ lbs to a wall area and then have that chunk of wall break off and away, due to the fact it was not good enough area for mounting to support all the weight. The upside to a clamp-based system is that you can move it around and not be tied down to one spot, such as that wall area.