Best VESA Solution for a 20" G5 iMac?

Looking to mount my iMac (20" G5) onto the top of my desk using a 3rd-party VESA arm. Anybody have a favorite solution or vendor for this kind of thing? Most of what I've found (Ergotron) is rated for 20 lbs. or less, but the iMac (w/o the foot) is just shy of 23 lbs., I think. Anyway, I'm hoping to hear from someone with a bit of experience in this area... thanks...

It's been a while since anyone has posted about this, but there are reviews in the Apple store for the mounts they carry. Otherwise, someone will probably be along sooner or later who's actually done this.

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