Seeking Versa mount for imac 21.5, possible??

I am considering buying a 21.5 imac. However due to being short and visually impaired I really need to adjust the height of the imac to be proper for my eye level. To do this effectively I need to use a versa mount for monitor arm.
However, I was told only the 27 in. imac allow versa mounting. Any way to get a versa mount for the 21.5 imac without voiding my warranty?? If I cant, I will go get a macmini. I really wanted to use the OLED display and finally get rid of my 19in 20 yr old CRT. Help! Thanks
meitnik

It uses a unique idea of attaching the VESA mount to the iMac utilizing a specially fabricated perforated nut & bolt for the cable passage through the stand.
Because the stand remains attached to the iMac it can be used as a small shelf under the Mac for storing a keyboard, a mouse or even a small external HDD.
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