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Best <$250 1080p Monitor for Tri-Monitor Eyefinity?

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As the title states, I'm looking for the best 1080p Monitor for a Tri-Monitor Eyefinity setup. Preferably under $250, even better if it's under $200. I've been looking around and seeing some monitors that look great, only to find out that the pictures are all false-advertisement. They advertise a bezel of under 2mm, but in reality, the bezel is around 10.5mm. So I could definitely use some help on this.

One monitor I've got my eye on: [url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009483]http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009483[/url=http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009483]

Any and all help will be appreciated.

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Hi I don't know a huge amount about monitors but I was looking to get a cheapish monitor as a replacement for my old one - i cam across the asus VN247H monitor which I think is fairly cheap, ok response time and great in multimonitor setups. But for your price range I don't think you will find an extremely thin bezel monitor that preforms perfectly.

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This is what I would choose simply because it is IPS and the glass from the screen goes all the way to the edge of the monitor. (This doesn't mean the picture does.)

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This is an excellent choice, I have one but the bezel is about 16-17mm, so that may foul the experience.

Like Hiyayhi said, the glass IPS displays that LG and I think acer and ASUS have come with would be better as they do have a much less obtrusive bezel.

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I was going to recommend a pro art but it looks like someone already beat me to it. But yeah... pro arts are kinda the best

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My recomendation for a triple monitor setup would actually be the acer as the bezel is extremely thin and it is still an IPS panel. My only problem is its glossy but that is just me.

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gw2750? in this case bigger is better and a va panel that size at 250$ is a good deal,

just overlap the bezel.

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I couldn't find them on Newegg but have a look at the Asus MX series monitors. There's a 23" model, 1080P, IPS panel, $290 in Australia so no doubt cheaper in the US and most of all, it's got a 0.8mm bezel. :)

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