Has anyone tried a two 19" 1440x900 + one 32" 2560x1440 PLP monitor setup ? I'm thinking buying one since it's wider than a 21:9 and I can use only the middle 16:9 monitor with incompatible games. Your thought /g/uys ?
1440x900 is a shitty resolution. Okay on a laptop most days, but not something I'd want to use on a larger panel.
>>51822016
Compare the dot pitches. If they don't match then the edges don't match and the cursor moves at different speeds.
>>51822039
But I'm planning to put two of those on portrait on the side of a 2560x1440 monitor to do a 4360x1440 monitor setup.
>>51822091
Just get one fuckhuge 4k.
There's also a good chance that they will have fucked viewing angles turned sideways and with my laptop being 1600x900 at 15 inches, I can't reccomend the lower dpi that a larger screen would give you. It doesn't even look all that cool anyway, so you aren't losing out on much.
>>51822069
It should be close enough.
>>51822134
I don't think my 980 ti can handle a 4k monitor though.
>>51822281
980TI's can't even handle 1440p.
>>51822016
Just use 2 1440p displays
>>51822418
I don't whant a giant bezel in the middle of the sceen when gaming and 3 1440p displays is too fucking wide.
>>51822501
No, just have one be landscape and the other be portrait, you get a little less than 3 vertical bezeless 1440x900 displays with a vertical 2560x1440 display
>>51822016
I have the 15.4" sides and 27" version, its great for gayming, some games have to tinkered with and soft-th works great for dx9 games