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I just finished installing my second samsung curved monitor (C27F398).
Now I have two and will be adding a third soon :biggrin:
I really like how the curved screens look and feel as you are scanning from one side to the other, it seems like you don't have to change focus distance as much.
Hope I will avoid such problems with installing the third screen.:dry:

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Hi Ale1146,

With the dual monitor, do you have trouble with the fisheye effect, esp with going to a third monitor. If not any hints on how you overcame it.

Thanks

On 09/08/2017 at 9:40 PM, ravemtech said:

Hi Ale1146,

With the dual monitor, do you have trouble with the fisheye effect, esp with going to a third monitor. If not any hints on how you overcame it.

Thanks

If you are looking for a reply from an old post like this you really should quote it so that the poster will be notified that someone has replied to that post.

The fish eye effect with dual monitors is pretty minimal, it's adding the third that's the problem. Only things you can really do to minimize it in the VC are to move your eye-point back (Control+Enter) as far as practical so you can also use the highest zoom ratio as practical.

gb.

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On ‎09‎.‎06‎.‎2017 at 11:09 AM, Ale1146 said:

I just finished installing my second samsung curved monitor (C27F398).
Now I have two and will be adding a third soon :biggrin:
I really like how the curved screens look and feel as you are scanning from one side to the other, it seems like you don't have to change focus distance as much.
Hope I will avoid such problems with installing the third screen.:dry:

I am also looking at that monitor for a triple monitor setup.

 

Would you share your experience?

 

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I've just spec'd a Gravity GTX system from Jetline and I'm considering 3 Dell S2716DGs on a Jestik Arc stand.  With the GTX 1080Ti card it should run all three monitors at up to 144 Hz as well as well as an Oculus Rift from the HDMI port.  The 2716DG is uniformly well reviewed as a good value and should be more than up to the task of simming as well as the occasional FPS...

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