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Monitor size already stopped increasing at 30". It hasn't gotten any bigger in the past 6 years. The 21.5"/23" market is still going strong; buy one of those if you'd like. 24"/27" is only popular among enthusiasts. The rest of the population prefer smaller/cheaper stuff.
BenQ already tried selling a model with scanning backlights 5 years ago. Apparently it didn't catch on.
http://www.behardware.com/articles/646-1/benq-fp241wz-1rst-lcd-with-screening.html
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1161471
Just add it to your computer as a regular monitor, open your favorite monitoring programs and move them there. They would continue to display and update even when you're playing fullscreen games on your 3 eyefinity monitors. You can put other stuff on that monitor as well. Stuff you'd like to...
Looks like good ol' LCD-194. We've had many happy owners:
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1189458
http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1273248
There hasn't been many posts about it in recent years. I guess people are looking for triple monitor arms nowadays.
The prices will never drop. The best video cards have always been ~$500. The best CPUs have always been ~$1000. The best monitors have always been ~$1000. As long as it's the best monitor money can buy, people will cough up the dough. In order for 30-inchers to drop in price, you would need...
I'm a coder with 3 monitors. My advice to you is to hold off buying any more monitors for now, and try out various 4-monitor configurations with the monitors you have first. Everybody works differently, and you really need to figure out for yourself how you work best. With the amount of...
I think you're confused
1) you want your 2 monitors to run at the same resolution
2) you want to offset the picture so that your 2 monitors don't run at the same resolution
so do you want them running at the same resolution or not?
Dell SP2309W is 2048x1152 and sells for $200 right now on Dell. The Acer B233HU bmidhz has the same res and a better stand if you can find somebody selling one. The only other monitor with that res is the Samsung 2343BWX, which doesn't seem to be better than the other two in any way.
fx5500 sounds like nvidia, so you may have problems getting it working alongside the radeon. I would try plugging all three into the radeon, just make sure to buy a 24" with displayport, or you can try using VGA for your least image-quality-critical monitor. Google "eyefinity vga"