• Looking to go triplehead on a decent budget (3 monitors)
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Can anyone suggest any usably good monitors that I could get three of, preferably coming to a total of less than £400 or £450 at an absolute push. I'd prefer them to be 1920x1200, but 1920x1080 would be tolerable too. If you're gonna link sites, don't just link to newegg, that's not useful to someone in the UK (me). As for how much desk space I have, I don't have a measuring tape at hand right now, but what I've got on the desk currently is a 32" TV and a 28" monitor, with the TV hanging off of the left side of the desk by about 6 inches. Overhang isn't really much of an issue, I have a good 1.5ft clearance on the left and maybe 1ft on the right. Thanks guys. Edit: My biggest candidate so far is [url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-IPS224V-inch-Backlit-Monitor/dp/B008F7GVZS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_computers_4#productDetails]this[/url], it's cheap, the size should be fine and they have good reviews.
my desk is about 1.6m and just big enough for 3x23" screens or my current setup of 1x27" 2x23" tbh i wouldnt recommend triple head for gaming better to get a WQHD or WQXGA if you do go triple head i think theres an advantage to buying displays with displayport so you dont need expensive active adapters
[QUOTE=waylander;41033121]my desk is about 1.6m and just big enough for 3x23" screens or my current setup of 1x27" 2x23" tbh i wouldnt recommend triple head for gaming better to get a WQHD or WQXGA if you do go triple head i think theres an advantage to buying displays with displayport so you dont need expensive active adapters[/QUOTE] I already have one HDMI female to (mini) displayport adapter, I'm using it with the 32" TV now and it only cost a few dollars from dealextreme - it works great, even with macs (which I know can sometimes be kinda fussy with third party cables and shit).
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