[SOLVED] SHould I buy a second Curved monitor for Dual setup?

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Currently I own a Sceptre 24inch 1800R curved monitor. I am looking to setup for Dual monitors but curious if i should bother getting a second Curved or go with a more seamless (bezel-less) flat ? What is your opinion?
 
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If a game supports two monitors, I think you should buy a second monitor that is exactly like the first.
I think such support is uncommon.
Right. So your question is more: "I have 2 monitors in mind, should I buy the (more logical choice*) curved one, or this other flat one with thinner bezels?"

*I'd say choose curved from an aesthetic standpoint of matching your existing monitor.
That being said, 24" has no need to be curved.
 
Right. So your question is more: "I have 2 monitors in mind, should I buy the (more logical choice*) curved one, or this other flat one with thinner bezels?"

*I'd say choose curved from an aesthetic standpoint of matching your existing monitor.
That being said, 24" has no need to be curved.
I currently own the Sceptre curved 24inch. Not that i have two in mind. I am curious if that I should go ahead and buy another curved monitor to match what i have or does it really matter? SHould i just save some money and go with a flat screen/panel 24inch with a bezel-less display.
 
Right. So your question is more: "I have 2 monitors in mind, should I buy the (more logical choice*) curved one, or this other flat one with thinner bezels?"

*I'd say choose curved from an aesthetic standpoint of matching your existing monitor.
That being said, 24" has no need to be curved.
https://www.bestbuy.ca/en-ca/produc...reesync-gaming-monitor-s2421nx-black/14936662 This is what I am looking at and thinking of getting to pair with my Sceptre 24inch 144hx 3ms Curved monitor. Would it be an ideal option or should I consider something else?
 
What is the purpose of the second monitor?
Assuming it is to be used as a side monitor, it really does not need to match.
If you can get the height to match, then in desktop work, dragging windows across becomes more seamless.
Your focus will be on the main, not the side.
 
What is the purpose of the second monitor?
Assuming it is to be used as a side monitor, it really does not need to match.
If you can get the height to match, then in desktop work, dragging windows across becomes more seamless.
Your focus will be on the main, not the side.
I am buying a Dual monitor mount for them to put them side by side. So for certain games im going to extend the display. Or just use it as a side monitor for streaming at times as well. I think I am going to need to buy a splitter though for that, and that is a confusing part.
 
If a game supports two monitors, I think you should buy a second monitor that is exactly like the first.
I think such support is uncommon.
The monitor I linked is a 24 inch 75hz. I don't play competitive games. Mainly MMO's and Single Player games. With the GPU I have i don't see much over 75FPS anyway, so I will just more or less cap my HZ on the 144hz down to 75hz and call it a day. I would buy the same monitor that i do have but its cost is almost $300. Just not what I am looking to pay right now.