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Help me find some thin bezel monitors!

Mulaki

You might also want to look at Dell. They have a lot of ultra thin bezel screens, but I'm not sure on prices Down Under

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These are all out of budget, but they're the closest to it and they have fairly thin bezels
 
21.5 inches AOC I2279VWHE: http://cplonline.com.au/aoc-21-5-ips-5ms-fhd-slim-vga-hdmi-flickerfree-ultraslim.html

 

22 inches LG 22MP55HQ-P: http://cplonline.com.au/lg-22mp55hq-p-22in-led-ips-widescreen-monitor-22mp55hq-p.html

 

23 inches AOC i2367FH: http://cplonline.com.au/aoc-23-inch-i2367fh-ips-monitor.html

 

24 inches BenQ EW2440L: https://au.pcpartpicker.com/part/benq-monitor-ew2440l

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If the primary purpose is gaming - dont waste your time - the "surround" enjoyment will fade out in about a month and you`ll be left with torturing yourself with bezels, you might even start prefering playing on just the middle monitor.

 

Better get a 34" 21:9 and you`ll actually get to enjoy yourself much more.

You can get some really good shit for that 900$

 

300$ LG 29um67 - 29inch, IPS, 2560x1080, 75hz, freesync
500$ LG 34um67 - 34inch, IPS, 2560x1080, 75hz, freesync
1200$ Acer z35 - 35inch, VA, 2560x1080, 144hz, gsync
1100$ Acer xz350cu - 35inch, VA, 2560x1080, 144hz, freesync
900$ Benq xr3401 - 35inch, VA, 2560x1080, 144hz
 
1300$ Asus pg34q - 34inch, IPS, 3440x1440, 75hz, gsync
1100$ Acer xr341ck - 34inch, IPS, 3440x1440, 75hz, freesync
1300$ Acer x34 - 34inch, IPS, 3440x1440, 100hz, gsync

 

 

If the priority is specific work, then nvm.

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