Microsoft tells us how to mount an 82 inch touchscreen to the wall

In July 2012, Microsoft closed the deal to acquire Perceptive Pixel, which makes massive 10-point touchscreen monitors that have been used by businesses and even television networks to display content. At BUILD 2012 last fall, we got a chance to play with an 82-inch touchscreen from the company.

Obviously, owning one of these screens will cost more than the average monitor you can pick up at Best Buy, but let"s say you do have the tens of thousands of dollars in cash to bring one of these 82 inch touchscreens home. The natural thing to do is to mount the monitor on your living room or movie room wall.  Thankfully, Microsoft has your back with a video of how to place this Perceptive Pixel product on your wall.

Source: Microsoft Office on YouTube

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