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tylerxv7

I've been looking around for a little while not but haven't really found a monitor that i would be happy with setting up for 3 screens. I want to setup surround on the 3 so i want one with as small a bezel as possible and around 23". If anyone knows one that would work well for me plz let me know.

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Whats your budget? Do you have a preferred panel type (TN/IPS)? Are you going to be using a triple monitor VESA stand or does the quality of the included stands need to be good so you can make adjustments? What inputs do you need (DIV/HDMI/DP)? Do you need monitors with multiple inputs so you can hook up say a computer and a cable box, or is this strictly computer?

You really haven't given anyone near enough information to help you in any meaningful way.

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Dell U2414h? Its a 1920x1080 IPS 60Hz monitor, but a very nice one. What is your budget like? And location?

 

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Dell U2414h? Its a 1920x1080 IPS 60Hz monitor, but a very nice one. What is your budget like? And location?

Nice setup. Very clean. What mount is that? Is it one of the ergo tech ones? I've seen that stand somewhere..

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Nice setup. Very clean. What mount is that? Is it one of the ergo tech ones? I've seen that stand somewhere..

Its not mine, its just a pic I pulled from the internet to show how thin the bezels are.

 

But it looks like an Ergo Tech stand to my eye :)

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Its not mine, its just a pic I pulled from the internet to show how thin the bezels are.

 

But it looks like an Ergo Tech stand to my eye :)

I love how thin the borders around the monitors are. On my Asus VE278Q the boarders are quite thick so im curious how its going to effect things when i get more monitors.

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Dell U2414h? Its a 1920x1080 IPS 60Hz monitor, but a very nice one. What is your budget like? And location?

 

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Oh my god! That setup is awesome!!

Hope i get that setup for myself soon :rolleyes:

I ain't sayin' jack shit!!

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budget would be no more than 300 per monitor, and i want it to be good for gaming but i cant seem to find one with a l low response time. the Dell U2414h  has a 8ms response time. Ive found a few others with  5 ms. Do i even really need anything lower than 5ms? is the 8ms to high?  

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I just picked up this monitor and teksyndicate did a video about its tn panel brother (triple monitors).

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budget would be no more than 300 per monitor, and i want it to be good for gaming but i cant seem to find one with a l low response time. the Dell U2414h has a 8ms response time. Ive found a few others with 5 ms. Do i even really need anything lower than 5ms? is the 8ms to high?

Most TN panels will have a faster response time, usually 1-2ms. IPS panels have better colors but are pretty limited in response time and refresh rate.

8ms is about 1 frame at 60hz. Unless you are a pretty serious csgo player you are pretty unlikely no notice a difference in response time.

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  • 3 weeks later...

thx for the help guys, i actually decided on getting a single 4k monitor and will get 2 more in the future and set up a surround with that.

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