I want to recreate the £1000 26.5inch 1:1 flexscan by putting two 16:9 thin bezel monitors together at a quarter of the price. What's the best way to do it? 2 vertical screens or 2 horizontal screens?
Also general advice appreciated
Vertical may be a bad idea depending on the monitor, make sure to double check the view angles.
Just get a 40" 4k monitor and create a custom resolution...
Black bars, yum.
>>55735521
the whole point is that i dont want to spend loads of money
>>55735138
What reason are you trying to recreate it for? Looks, function, or just because?
>>55735138
man, that windows management on os x looks uncomfortable
>>55735138
I'm sorry but that looks autistic.
>>55736837
I'm sorry but you are autistic.
>>55735138
Op, please answer >>55736794
>>55735138
Not sure if possible. Even thin bezel monitors usually have a thick bezel on the bottom.
Did OP realise that 9+9 doesn't equal 16?
>>55736794
>>55736939
function. and just because (I like to be different). At the moment I use a 16:9 in portrait mode and think it works much better than widescreen but I want more screen width and have decided a 1:1 or something near that is ideal for me,
>>55737530
How do you feel about 4:3 screens?
>>55737761
they're good but you can't find them in big enough sizes
>>55735138
I would do two horizontal so that you can watch 16:9 video without a bar in the middle
>>55737496
Actually, I retract this. Just put one of them upside down.
bumping for any better solutions for what i want
>>55735138