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I've done this with my laptop and two monitors on either side. You can actually adjust it using the graphic card settings (if you have nvidia - sp?). The issue in gaming with doing that is you then have two strips of blind spots... would you rather have blind spots, or a slightly jump? I'd rather have it be off personally. You could of course take the monitors apart so they have nothing between them at all... but ehh yeah xD
actually they already have one. Its by nvidia, i forgot the name but its one huge monitor around the size of this and no frames. It also is concave so it gives you better peripheral vision rather than a flat monitor.
The frame of the monitor just gets in the way. They could have made it a little more seemless but then you'd have blind spots. Either way I'm willing to bet that there will be a market for frameless monitors in the near future because of this technology.
looks nice, but I noticed that on like, every video, the distance between each screen isn't configured right, or so. Couldn't one set that up in the Windows display settings or graphics card settings or so? Or does that just work with the desktop and such, then, and no applications and games...
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