True bezel less monitor 24inch?

dyjeong

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Does anybody know of any true bezel less monitors without those black gaps between the display and the bezel?

I was hugely disappointed to find out that most "bezel-less" monitors indeed are not bezel less. There is this ugly black gap where no video is displayed around the edges.

I am trying to setup a dual eyefinity monitor setup. My preferences are 23-24 inch IPS and low ms values good enough for gaming. However i am very open to other types of monitors/suggestions. Even if you guys know of any thin bazels good enough for eyefinity, please recommend me.

Thank you guys in advance :)
 
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If you're really open to suggestions... why not consider a Super Widescreen Monitor, If you wanted Twin 24" monitors, then the best equivalent...
Im sorry i don't have the answer for that, you could look into samsung monitors i know some of them have really really thin bezels.

You might want to check out some ultra wide monitors (so you would just need one), otherwise just ignore my comment.
 


If you're really open to suggestions... why not consider a Super Widescreen Monitor, If you wanted Twin 24" monitors, then the best equivalent to that would be a 29" Monitor.
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Hey thank you for the suggestion ! It is definitely a very attractive option!
But I also like the productivity you get from having two separate screens, especially when you can spin one of the screens into portrait mode at your will and use other screen that way.
Another application would be having my recording program/skype/facebook on other screen and gaming on other.
I just really like the though of this hahahaha...

But yes..a super wide 29inch sounds like a very appealing thought..thanks for the input :)
 


In that case... Get TWO Super Widescreen Monitors
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That point established, would you have any suggestions for thin bezel monitors anyway?
 


It's rather quite hard to say. Previously I would've said the black boarder where the video isn't present around the edges.
However, I've learnt to accept that there are no bezel less monitors without black boarder on the market right now.

So conclusively, I am okay with the black boarder but also open to getting a monitor with some bezel as long as its relatively thin.
 


Honestly I just came across this particular monitor as well.
6ms (which is decent enough for gaming hopefully)
IPS
Vesa mount
bezel is very thin and the black video bezel is pretty thin too.

Only thin I'm concerned about is the glossy finish. Do you know if this might be a huge problem for dual monitor setup? or shouldnt be too bad.
 
I think glossy vs matte is a matter of preference. I personally like the glossy and think it makes colors more vibrant. Of course, the lighting where the monitor will be used will make a difference. If you have a lot of background light, glare may be annoying.
 
Glossy cannot display accurate colors, where as a matte coating can. That's a technical difference. But as far as color accuracy goes, if you calibrate your monitor in the dark, but use it in a bright room, it'll display hilariously inaccurate colors. To an untrained eye, who rely on graphs and their toy colorimeter, the only thing that will be accurate is the graph, not accurate to your eyes however. Bottomline, so no need to worry about colors, it's a waste of time. I can do a better job in Photoshop using a 6-bit TN, than some rookie with the worlds most accurate monitor. I guess people forget that there are tools that correct colors for you...