[SOLVED] tripel Monitor setup

anomaris

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I am looking for a third monitor and am considering a Ultra widescreens 21:9 with 2560x1080p as my middle monitor, considering curved. I currently have 2 times the Dell U2414H 23.8" and quite satisfied with them but if I would take the third I would prefer having slightly larger middle screen in width but not really on the height since I think that might be distracting. (at least it is with laptop next to normal screen).

So was just hoping what kind of suggestions you guys have in terms of monitors and setup. I was considering DELL simply since the monitors would have similar look and feel and maybe height.

Usage: Some gaming, Multitask for private (browse, and watch netflix or sth), work with multiple pages open.

key details on my PC: Intel I7 6700-K 4ghz, got 32gigs of ram and the NVIDIA GTX 970.

 
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if you can't see image it might be due to ISP issues, or slow internet. My photos I take with my phone are really high res.
Here's a link to it on pic host that resized it if you still can't see it.
http://pichost.org/image/TsReF

My main monitor in middle is a 27" Dell and the side monitors are 21.5" Zalman's from forever ago with thick monitor casing bezels so the overall monitor size is like that of a 23/24inch monitor from today with thinner bezels.

QwerkyPengwen

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I have two smaller monitors on either side of a bigger one in the middle. As long as the two side monitors are identical it looks symmetrical and clean.

Like the middle on is clearly the better and more important one and the others are just side kicks there to help out.

This is how mine looks.
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anomaris

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I cant see the imagine...

For the rest what resolution do your side screens have and what resolution does your main one have?
 

QwerkyPengwen

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if you can't see image it might be due to ISP issues, or slow internet. My photos I take with my phone are really high res.
Here's a link to it on pic host that resized it if you still can't see it.
http://pichost.org/image/TsReF

My main monitor in middle is a 27" Dell and the side monitors are 21.5" Zalman's from forever ago with thick monitor casing bezels so the overall monitor size is like that of a 23/24inch monitor from today with thinner bezels.
 
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