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Comments will be reviewed by the editors before being published, mainly to ensure that spam and irrelevant material are not published. Please feel free to comment! We strongly encourage you to use your real name. Very interesting read, thanks. Landscape-landscape-landscape seems like it would just be sick for gaming. ASUS monitor bezels are actually angled at the top and bottom. When stacked tightly in such an arrangement, they actually wrap around the viewer nicely.

Three 24" ratio x monitors stacked sideways yields a HUGE ratio x resolution display. Three x monitors end up at x I like this idea better than the far more panoramic view of x or x for most games. Alas, I'll be waiting on the next-gen cards and monitors in hopes that prices drop and availability increases. I'd also like to see the proposed standards mentioned within this article actually go into effect, as well as see adoption of display port grow and the technology itself mature. Lastly I hope stands adopt a standard that supports landscape-landscape-landscape, portrait-portrait-portrait, and any combination in-between.

Having to go out and buy 3 cheap VESA mounts, some metal tubing and round-bar, then get to cutting, bending, and welding my own stand together sounds like a fun project, but I'd rather just buy a mass-produced one. Edit: I meant portrait-portrait-portrait Bought a HD the other day.

Two questions remain for me that I couldnt filter out from these articles by skimming through them: 1. Why do we need a display port again? Now that most monitors, graphics cards and even some motherboards are starting to support HDMI they come out with a new format Why does the series need a display port?

So far I haven't even seen a single monitor that has displayport. I thought a single cost that much!



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