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Creating a borderless display (nvidia surround), choosing monitors
Hello, I got excited about the creation of a frameless monitor (3 in 1). Someone has already done it, or maybe there are materials on the Internet ... I have not found anything yet. I have not yet dismantled stationary monitors, but I feel that there are stiffening ribs in the frame. How critical is their removal if you plan to keep monitors with external vesa mounts? And is it even possible?
What about the choice of the panel: I want 27-30", 2560x1440 \ 1600 ... Then there is a problem ... 3D modeling and games are planned. I want 3D for games, but for working with graphics, good color reproduction and a high-quality matrix would not hurt. I have not seen such monitors .It is possible to use 2 sets of monitors, but I think that it would be very cumbersome.
I thought the following configuration could be used in games. ips-3d-ips. Anyway, I'm unlikely to distinguish 3d from non-3d with peripheral vision. in working with graphics - rearrange the 3d monitor to the side and get ips - ips - 3d. But the problem is that there are no 3D monitors with the resolution and pixel density I need yet, but maybe I was looking badly. I don’t really want to use 27-30 inch panels with a resolution of 1920x1080, because I think that pixels will be noticeable, or not? now I'm on a 23" full-hd monitor...
PS I'm planning to assemble a new machine by the winter (new video cards from nvidia, ivy, or a two-socket mother from evga will appear), but I decided to ask a question about monitors now...
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If you want to “make 1 out of 3 monitors”, then it seems to me that it would be desirable to buy 3 identical monitors, otherwise the difference between them will be noticeable.
For many panels inside the monitors, the frame is not very thick, but it definitely won’t work seamlessly, there will be a distance of 4-8mm ...
The panels themselves are attached to the stiffening frame, which, in turn, can be attached to a VESA mount. In monitors cheaper - the panel is attached to the plastic, where there are holes for VESA.
Pixels on full HD will be noticeable, but not much. Although, if you rest your nose on the monitor, they will be very visible :)
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