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Considering 400UX-2 Eyefinity

rennyf77

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i've delayed adopting a three monitor setup for a while, partly because of space constrains and partly because my 30" has been just enough. why try eyefinify or nv surround at all if you're not going to go bat shit crazy with it. i understand for most a triple 30" setup is the gold standard, but the thick bezel would irk me to no end.

thankfully, samsung produces these 11mm bezel commercial display monitors specifically for assembling video walls. i'm looking to try out three 400 ux-2 displays in portrait mode, but i don't know if i can reattach the feet that come with panel onto one side so that it stands vertical. i don't intend to wall mount, because the there is no way the drywall at my apartment will support the weight. if anyone has any ideas about the feet, i'd really appreciate to hear form you.
 
First of all, that's fucking crazy.
Second of all, do it.
Thirdly, it is VESA mountable. I'd look into some of those options. But honestly, what the point of going 3x1 P? It may give you more resolution, but your pixel pitch is going to sky rocket. Also usability at that size.... Honestly, if you got a whole wall and then some (tilted slightly inward) I'd use it in landscape.
 
i want to do it, but space really is an issue so there is no way i'll be able to accommodate these things in landscape. as to the vesa mount, i don't intend on mounting the displays to a table. i want to put them vertically on a wire frame baker's rack similar to the ones i have at work.
 
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