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  • #16
    I contacted store near where I live and I'll be able to test 27, 25, and 24 inch Dells side by side so I will make decision easier for me
    Luke Szeflinski
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    • #17
      I've been using a setup of (3) 27" 2560 x 1440 Samsung Series 9 monitors for a few years now, I think it's perfect with my main display in the center, my neck moment is minimal and I can mouse from end to end of the screens without lifting my wrist off the center of my mouse pad.

      It would feel odd to go back to a dual setup.
      "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
      Thomas A. Edison

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      • #18
        as wondering about this myself, i have two 22 inch ones now and will upgrade now to 24" any suggestions on brand, ips or not etc? i wear glasses and cant handle the harsh white colors of some monitors because i get migranes so idk if using three is a good idea, was thinking of getting one of the vertical ones which are slim, not sure about it either, its so hard to find a good monitor for me, any tips on what to look for when going to buy monitors would be much appreciated
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        • #19
          If you have glasses just put a filter on your glasses (it makes the whites a bit warmer though so be sure to check the colors once in a while to see if your render doesn't turn out too cold ). It helps against cataract too.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Vizioen View Post
            If you have glasses just put a filter on your glasses (it makes the whites a bit warmer though so be sure to check the colors once in a while to see if your render doesn't turn out too cold ). It helps against cataract too.
            haha, hmmm, not sure if thats a good idea
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