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Consider looking for a VESA Mount Adapter Bracket - some monitor models will allow for this, such as a range of the Acer monitors, etc.
LG W2486L so it's probably a little more tricky.
Would something like this, work for you?
EZM Adaptor Kit:
http://www.amazon.com/Adaptor-most-Non-VESA-screens-003-0023/dp/B00QVRTUQ6
I would avoid drilling custom holes, unless it's the last option available.
Not really, it's like having a spider crawl up the back of the monitor.
Haha, that's one way of looking at it. Well good luck finding something suitable, hopefully a better/easier option already available, rather than custom building (unless you are good with that type of thing).
High quality Vlecro.
Drill/tap holes the the rear monitor housing
Well, at least Velcro would give you an early warning of failuree... RRRRIIIIP.
What about a re-case? Any generic cases for adding VESA to the panel?
I could put the panel and PCB's into a new case. That would be an ideal solution.
Second hand damaged panel of similar make and outputs but with VESA use that as a doner case maybe.
I do have an old Samsung that died (might try to revive that someday) dont know if it has VESA or not I may check later.