![]() 01/01/2016 at 02:35 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Sadly I will soldier on at 1080 P like a pleb.
![]() 01/01/2016 at 02:46 |
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Multiple screens are nice for multitasking. Although not for gaming. That there are gaps in between the pictures is annoying.
![]() 01/01/2016 at 03:07 |
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Yeah, if you have multiple monitors, you only really want to game on the center one. I use my secondary monitor to display my TeamSpeak.
![]() 01/01/2016 at 04:09 |
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![]() 01/01/2016 at 07:22 |
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Someone proved that more monitors means more productivity, so I now have three monitors - at work, driven by a laptop.
I couldn’t run a game on them if I wanted to.
![]() 01/01/2016 at 09:07 |
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Thin bezels ftw! Still cringing from the price I paid for mine though, because of the terrible CAD. Still prefer ultra high details on the center monitor over the full resolution at lower fidelity for the majority of games, but of course there are exceptions (or when you just want to mess around with your FOV / TrackIR).
![]() 01/01/2016 at 10:23 |
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Last year, mine was 1920x1200. This year I am at 2560x1440
![]() 01/01/2016 at 11:04 |
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I’m aiming a little lower... 6880x1440 and one less bezel.
My current setup is a 2560x1440 next to a 1600x1200. I'm going to try a single curved 3440x1440 first and see if I really need to add another.
![]() 01/01/2016 at 11:53 |
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5780x1080 for me! Also, Kasumoto recommended getting display fusion to have custom desktop screens per monitor. For example, on monitor 3, I have an entire folder of just European cars while on Monitors 1 and 2 consist of JDM and USDM cars.
![]() 01/01/2016 at 15:04 |
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I’ve got my 3 1080p in surround and an old 5:4 above the center one. Pretty nice.