Ceiling mounting:
I have found a wall mounting bracket that might fit the bill.
Well in this case its going to be Ceiling mounted of course.
Something like the above bracket for about NZ$70 is available that allows you to rotate the monitor into portrait mode for reading.
I might look into extending the arms so that the monitor can drop about 800mm from the ceiling. The one shown above has the front of the monitor about 400mm max. down from the ceiling.
I should be able to rig up a rope and a few pulleys to make the monitor easy to raise and lower.
Perhaps at a later stage if necessary I could motorise that movement.
Monitor Specs
I want to use a monitor with these features
1) LED LCD. Low power consumption and hopefully better for reading at night?
2) 16:10 aspect ratio. I may end up using this monitor for other things an I just like 16:10. [16:9 Sux]
3) 24 inch display size. A good size I think.
4) Matt panel. I do not like the reflective panels.
5) HDMI input. Just for convenience as the RasPi has HDMI out.
6) VESA mounting system. So I can buy a mounting rack to fit onto it.
7) Optionally, I guess it would be nice if it had some speakers built in, but this is not really required.
So far, the only monitor that I can find that meets all of the above criteria is the
HP ZR2440w at about NZ$500. An add on "speaker bar" is available (NQ576AT) for NZ$28
The RasPi is set up to handle 1920x1080 output.
I need to find out if it will be fine with 1920x1200 output.
Just checked the spec table and it supports 14 HDMI resolutions from 640×350 to 1920×1200 plus various PAL and NTSC standards
I will probably wait until I actually have possession of my RasPi until I buy anything else for this project.
I have found a wall mounting bracket that might fit the bill.
Well in this case its going to be Ceiling mounted of course.
Something like the above bracket for about NZ$70 is available that allows you to rotate the monitor into portrait mode for reading.
I might look into extending the arms so that the monitor can drop about 800mm from the ceiling. The one shown above has the front of the monitor about 400mm max. down from the ceiling.
I should be able to rig up a rope and a few pulleys to make the monitor easy to raise and lower.
Perhaps at a later stage if necessary I could motorise that movement.
Monitor Specs
I want to use a monitor with these features
1) LED LCD. Low power consumption and hopefully better for reading at night?
2) 16:10 aspect ratio. I may end up using this monitor for other things an I just like 16:10. [16:9 Sux]
3) 24 inch display size. A good size I think.
4) Matt panel. I do not like the reflective panels.
5) HDMI input. Just for convenience as the RasPi has HDMI out.
6) VESA mounting system. So I can buy a mounting rack to fit onto it.
7) Optionally, I guess it would be nice if it had some speakers built in, but this is not really required.
So far, the only monitor that I can find that meets all of the above criteria is the
HP ZR2440w at about NZ$500. An add on "speaker bar" is available (NQ576AT) for NZ$28
The RasPi is set up to handle 1920x1080 output.
I need to find out if it will be fine with 1920x1200 output.
Just checked the spec table and it supports 14 HDMI resolutions from 640×350 to 1920×1200 plus various PAL and NTSC standards
I will probably wait until I actually have possession of my RasPi until I buy anything else for this project.