Rotating moniters

I just had an old HP monitor dies on me so I took it in to BBY and they were going to swap it out for me under black tie but you guys don't have one that will rotate from portrait to landscape.   Does anyone know why BBY doesn't have these anymore?
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To my memory, as I am a former Geek Squad Agent of several years, those kinds of monitors were never really carried in the stores as they are professional products which you can order through the Best Buy For Business catalog. You can get a third party monitor mounting solution and mount the monitor however you like if you want to do that. All you have to do is select the appropriate orientation though the Display control panel.

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