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Triple Different Monitors

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5 minutes ago, Guonus said:

mostly gaming to get a better fov

the best experience for gaming would be to have all three of the same monitors, so that the monitors physically line up together and you dont get any weird spacing. Unless of course, you dont care about that. talking from the experience of having 3 27" displays from dell.

Gday, so a while ago i bought an Asus VG248QE and wanted to expand to 3 monitors. To save money i was wondering if getting 2 asus VE248HR to compensate for that cost. Will there be a noticeable between the 2 displays (eg 144hz compared to 60hz & colour differences) thx

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1 minute ago, Guonus said:

Gday, so a while ago i bought an Asus VG248QE and wanted to expand to 3 monitors. To save money i was wondering if getting 2 asus VE248HR to compensate for that cost. Will there be a noticeable between the 2 displays (eg 144hz compared to 60hz & colour differences) thx

there will always be color differences between monitors even within the same brand. as for the refresh rate, unless it says somewhere in the description, it will most likely be 60hz. What use case will you be using them for?

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As someone who's used a 144 hz monitor, I'm sure you know that the 60 hz ones will look slow and sluggish by comparison

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4 minutes ago, haswellgamer said:

there will always be color differences between monitors even within the same brand. as for the refresh rate, unless it says somewhere in the description, it will most likely be 60hz. What use case will you be using them for?

mostly gaming to get a better fov

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5 minutes ago, Guonus said:

mostly gaming to get a better fov

the best experience for gaming would be to have all three of the same monitors, so that the monitors physically line up together and you dont get any weird spacing. Unless of course, you dont care about that. talking from the experience of having 3 27" displays from dell.

"How can someone win if winning means that someone loses?" -John Paul Larkin

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