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  1. No, you are not wrong, TN panels are one of the worst for colors, graphic designing, etc. I for sure, recommend IPS if you want the best colors but performance might take a hit. (i think) I think you would like having 144HZ even though it MIGHT not run all 144hz. Though, in the future, if you upgrade GPU, CPU, etc. It would most likely beable to handle the triple 144HZ, & think about the future, you'd probably need it one day & regret not buying 144HZ & having to spend more money. I just think that you would need it sometime in the future for if you play any other games. (edit, now that i've read it over, maybe, JUST MAYBE, 60hz would be just fine since you're tripling & probably don't plan on upgrading anytime soon, so here are some monitor suggestions for you) BenQ BL2420PT It is 23.8", 60HZ, IPS panel, 1440p, adjustable stand (horizontal, pivot, etc.) ViewSonic VG2455 It is 24", 60HZ, IPS panel, 1440p, and I think only tilt-able.. Honestly, those are probably some of the best, cheap monitors that check everything but the 144HZ. Now, if you want to mount these, here is the ViewSonic mount : ViewSonic 24" Monitor Mount (i think viewsonic is vesa mount either 75m-75m or 100m-100m) BenQ Mount : Vesa Mount (75m-75m 100m-100m) Here is a good mounter if you don't already have one & you want to mount some monitors (triple): Mount-It Triple Monitor Mounter (75m-75m - 100m-100m) Those are my suggestions, any other questions you have, just quote or @smilevi best of luck my friend
  2. Alright, a couple of questions right off the bat.. For the current MacBook Air I'm looking at, it has 8GB RAM & 256GB SSD.. Now I'm wondering, for school work, photoshop, editing, etc.. is that even enough space for saving all of those? Because where I live (canada), the prices for RAM & SSD is like $240 CAD and upper, so any upgrades would go over $2000 cad
  3. So, this Christmas (2019), I plan on getting a MacBook for travel, school, homework, work in general, etc. uses. Now I live in Canada, so prices are HIGH AFFFFF!! But other than prices, I need help deciding what is better? I'm stuck between these (also keep in mind I'm keeping it equal price, 1.749) MacBook (original), Air, Pro 1.2GHz dual-core 7th-generation Intel Core m3 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.0GHz 8GB 1866MHz LPDDR3 memory 256GB SSD storage Intel HD Graphics 615 12" (inch) MacBook that weighs basically 2 pounds (good for travelling, school, etc.) & is SUPER light. Price in CA is $1.729 NEXT 1.6GHz dual‑core 8th‑generation Intel Core i5 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz Retina display 8GB 2133MHz LPDDR3 memory 256GB SSD storage Intel UHD Graphics 617 Touch ID Force Touch trackpad Two Thunderbolt 3 ports 13" (inch) MacBook AIR, weighs around 3-4 pounds & is pretty good for travelling.. kind of like carrying an iPad w/ other accessories. Price in CA is $1.749 (IMPORTANT: This is 256GB SSD, while the other MacBook AIR that is 128GB SSD for $1.499 CA, so I might actually buy that instead, but for the sake of this, keeping it same price. $1749) NEXT & last 2.3GHz dual-core 7th-generation Intel Core i5 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.6GHz Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 8GB 2133MHz LPDDR3 memory 128GB SSD storage Two Thunderbolt 3 ports Same price as CA $1.749 GUESSING at least 5+ pounds, which is unnecessary for travelling because of weight, but okay. NOW, I just need help choosing which one i should get.. I like the original MacBook because of it's light weight & it is 256GB SSD, which is probably enough for productivity, photoshop, editing, etc. I like the MacBook AIR because it has a little more GHZ (like 0.6 extra) & touch ID BUT, BUT weighs a little extra & The MacBook Pro because at least 1 GHZ more than the AIR, but CONS are weighs a bit more, less SSD space, and thats it. I only posted this thread just because I'm having difficulties choosing. But I think it'll either be original MacBook or AIR. You guys throw some suggestions of what you would take PLEASE NOTE (If I bought air, I would buy the one with 128GB SSD for CAD $1.499 just because it's cheaper, but IDK if that is enough SSD space)
  4. Okay, first off, THIS response IS late. I'm sorry. But if you want an affordable mouse. I would assume around/under $50 USD or something on that line, AND I FOUND AN EXTREMELY CHEAP ONE! (15 bucks) This one I have is called the.. nevermind, doesn't have it's own name, but heres the name(?) anyways.. Pictek Gaming Mice Here's the amazon.CA (canada) link: https://www.amazon.ca/Programmable-PICTEK-Computer-Customized-Breathing/dp/B01G8W30BY/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=cheap+mice&qid=1556501972&s=gateway&sr=8-3 Has a ton of programmable buttons, RGB, etc. Has a combo that comes w/ mousepad &mice has a Black & Silver/grey finish. 7200 DPI, etc. That's what I've found for $15 USD. Quote if need additional help
  5. Now honestly, I don't have much experience w/ Corsair, but I think the best way to go is either stick w/ the one you currently got, try out the normal K70's wristrest & if doesn't work, return OR just go on a website like https://www.pcgamingrace.com/ & find one of their keyboard cushion wristrests. Or just go the expensive (semi) way out & buy a full on new keyboard but why spend the extra money? Just quote me for help.
  6. Okay, keyboard wise, I recommend the Ducky. Here is my reason: 1. I've had experience with it. It is pretty durable, though it's pretty bendable.. now those two sound the opposite, but the Ducky has like a .99% to even pop a key by bending or something stupid on that line. Though, no drop tests, so that might be a problem for BOTH keyboards. 2. If you wanted to customize, you can buy a ton of keycaps and customize it using the keycap remover. (maybe its the same w/ steelseries, but had no experience w/ it) 3. Has it's own program for custom media buttons, etc. Now Mouse... I would go Logitech. 1. If, IF, you could find wired, I recommend that just because it would be more reactive to every movement AND also not die in a middle of a fight incase it is on low battery. (i'm 103$ sure its a charge not straight up batteries) 2. I've personally had better experience(s) w/ Logitech since everytime I buy a Steelseries, it always seem to be broken or something. (during shipping AND instore!) So Logitech probably has a better shipping company that's basically all the GOOD reasons aside from the 1 con, wireless. Goodluck on finding the stuff you need & quote me for extra help.
  7. Np man. I'm sorry for being inactive and not reading the spotify one but luckily, you fixed it! If you need anymore help, quote me
  8. What do you mean by “close the game when I click on the other screen”? Do you mean the game completely closes or does it just go blank where you have to reclick on it for the application to respond? If it is option 2 (reclick on application) that is normal. Now option 1 (game fully closes) that is not normal and you would have to look that up. edit: if you’re on windows 10 and have a razer keyboard for example, it should be Function (fn) + whatever F key you need.. (F1, F2, etc) AND if it is media keys, I don’t know because those are suppose to work and do their job immediately
  9. Honestly, the PG348Q has a ton of different opinions on amazon including different monitor hertz. (240hz, 165hz, etc.) & it really depends which one you're going to choose, just tell me which one you are going to choose for the PG248Q and I could help
  10. I've had dual monitors before w/ curved in the middle & flat to the right side. Honestly, what @Taf the Ghost said about it being for 30 minutes is true. Just, to the right or left side of you, it might be a little weird. I'm not 100% sure though. Curved is suppose to have better viewing angle from any angle but the back side. (duh) I think you'll be okay, but I would spend the extra $120 if you want your setup to look the best. Quick note, flat screen is brighter.
  11. Alright, I found a cheaper monitor ($500 USD) with everything you wanted. It is the Acer XG270HU & it checks all the boxes like I already said. Border is red if that is alright with you.
  12. I found this monitor called the ASUS MG278Q. It checks everything you wanted. 144HZ (maybe overclock to like 165HZ), 1440P, 27 OR 28 inch BUT it is G-sync, I'll try my best to find a freesync monitor w/ the other 3 checks as well. Here is the link : https://www.amazon.ca/27-inch-FreeSync-MG278Q-Response-DisplayPort/dp/B014X4U076/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=144hz+1440p+27+inch&qid=1555687147&s=gateway&sr=8-1 EDIT: It is $600 USD and the link is on amazon.CA
  13. Thats really tough, @Wictorian.. You really didn't set a budget, you play some shooters which require good framerate, so 4k won't be the best idea, but you play other "not-too-framerate-required" games as well. I think you could buy a 144hz, 1ms monitor and have it last you a long time. Now, if you want to run triple, like stretched the games onto all three monitors, it will drop framerate quite a bit. Just do 144 devided 3. That's how much fps you will get, but it also depends on your gaming rig. (PC) The ASUS PG279Q would be a good triple setup, but it, obviously, is overpriced. (IMO) I recommend you trying to find a 144HZ, lower than 3MS response, you choose the resolution (1080p, 1440p, etc) & an IPS panel for good color.
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