Contana Microphone and lcd display Mount

I'm looking for recommendations for a mic for Contana and a way to mount that microphone on my Lenovo LCD display. I've already googled thoroughly and found nothing. I am an invalid so I can't build much.
Renee
"MODERN PROGRAMMING is deficient in elementary ways BECAUSE of problems INTRODUCED by MODERN PROGRAMMING." Me

Hi Renee,
So you've already make a chosen of Microphone? In my opinion, it doesn't matter what kind of Microphone if you don't have any other special requests, but must be a microphone with high quality so that Contana
can better recognize your voice.
Regards.
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