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Surround 1080p Monitors with small Bezel

Hi guys, this is my 3rd post with this sort of topic. 

I was just wondering what monitor would be best in this list: 

http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=wish_lists&wlcId=299747&action=wish_lists

I would prefer a small bezel with VESA so the LG would be a good option but I can't find any reviews on it so I am cautious about it. IPS would be preferable but if it is a good TN and cheap with VESA it would be good.

Thanks guys

 

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i personally have the h236hl and the bezels are very slim and quiet stylish in a minimalistic way. they're probably the best bang for your buck ips monitors you can get.

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The acer one has slim bezels but the display doesn't go all the way to them. Linus says he likes it that way compared to bezels though.

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I was looking at the Acer H236HLBMID because there cheap with the only disadvantage being 

 

The acer one has slim bezels but the display doesn't go all the way to them. 

its also pretty cheap

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Pretty much the same thing

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If you can afford it the LG monitor seems great for surround. Picture also seems to go to the edge 

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Another option is the Dell U2414H, I've had my eye on those for a while, about £200 ($335USD).

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Like others have said, the Acer H236HL monitors are very nice and pretty cheap, but they don't have a VESA mount.

 

To give you an idea of the size of the bezels on them:

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I have both H236HL's and U2414's.

 

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H236HL: $130 to $150 - Cheap for an IPS. Glossy screen. Beautiful for the price. Quality panel. Stands are pretty pathetic and moderately crooked, but easy to fix with a nickel or whatever else. Bezels are ~ 11mm. Very small compared to most.

 

U2414H: $275 to $350 - Very, very nice panel. Factory calibration is snazzy. Stands are solid, tons of adjust. The whole monitor looks and feels great. Very minor anti glare coating, isn't grainy at all. Almost as clear as the glossy panel. I have mine daisy chained with DP 1.2, so that's nice. Dell says they conform to DP 1.2a, so FreeSync maybe? 4 port USB3 hub. Bezel size of ~6mm.

 

I got lucky and snagged mine for $216 shipped due to a Dell price mistake two weeks ago. Just got them in today. :)

 

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