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Looking for a multi-monitor setup

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Well you're really going to limit yourself as to the quality and features of each monitor, but if you're fine with 1080p 60Hz monitors, the ones you linked above should work fine.

Hi, dear community!

I've been looking for a monitor for multi-monitor setup (programming). I already have one 21" hp display with tn matrix, but I don't mind either keeping it or putting away.

Currently I'm looking into getting 3 of Acer ET241Ybi and putting them in one line with vesa mount. This option looks perfect for now, because:

1) 24" for small desk

2) cheap

3) thin bezels

4) vesa mount

 

So, are there any other good options? The max budget is about 500-600 $.

Thanks!

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500-600$ for the whole setup I assume?

75% of what I say is sarcastic

 

So is the rest probably

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2 hours ago, myselfolli said:

500-600$ for the whole setup I assume?

Yep

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Well you're really going to limit yourself as to the quality and features of each monitor, but if you're fine with 1080p 60Hz monitors, the ones you linked above should work fine.

75% of what I say is sarcastic

 

So is the rest probably

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13 hours ago, myselfolli said:

Well you're really going to limit yourself as to the quality and features of each monitor, but if you're fine with 1080p 60Hz monitors, the ones you linked above should work fine.

Yeah 1080p 60hz should be fine. My desk is really narrow, so I seat quite close to it and 27" display is already too much.

Thanks, I think this is the way to go.

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