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Once again dont tag me in others threads, I told you previously that people tend to dm seeking for help because you name dropped me. This is not my job.
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2 minutes ago, podkall said:
has anyone dm seeked you? as far as my perception goes I really doubt that,
Yes.
2 minutes ago, podkall said:I also tagged you because I understand you're the kind of person that knows how to deal with XYZ I tagged you for,
I might be, that doesnt mean I will help every single person. We been through this.
This questionnaire was not necessary. I told you I dont want to be tagged in peoples thread. I gave you a reason as a courtesy.
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3 minutes ago, Levent said:
Yes.
and was it the guy from their thread I tagged you in?
3 minutes ago, Levent said:I might be, that doesnt mean I will help every single person. We been through this.
have we? I think the last time I tagged you for something help related was more than 2 years ago when I was new to the forums,
5 minutes ago, Levent said:I told you I dont want to be tagged in peoples thread.
was it really that bad of an experience for you?
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So what is the cheapest way to have 2x vertical monitors that match height wise to the landscape center monitor? I need them to be IPS and bigger than 24" no matter what .
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15 hours ago, Levent said:
So I looked into this and 31-31.5" center with 27" verticals would have worked BUT when I have to consider pixel density and have 4K center with 1440P verticals. OH BOY MIGHT AS WELL SHOOT ME NOW.
Samsung Viewfinity S6 LS27B610EQUXUF as verticals and Lenovo L32p-30 as the center makes this a $740 dream for me. Yeah im keeping my neck-breaking 3x21.5 landscape setup for now.
what's so neckbreaking about it?
6 hours ago, Kilrah said:A 50" TV. No difference in density, and no bezels either!
agree
18 minutes ago, Levent said:yeah but at 50cm depth, that aint gonna work lol.
but why? 50 cm sounds like it should be enough for a tv
wait, are you too close to the screen?