Ok, i was watching TTL's excellent video of the Asus screen 2560x1440 and I completely agreed with what he was saying about eyefinity being too wide.
I was about to buy a 2560x1440 screen and the video was swaying me to getting the asus until I found this little gem today on 'cough e-buuuuuyer cough' It's not on aria yet
http://www.ebuyer.com/411047-lg-29e...9ea93-p?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products
It's a 21:9 monitor just like Philips cinema scopes TV's but for pc. It's 2560*1080, so it's a kind of bridge between the two.
What do you guys think, I'm pretty torn what to get. I do a lot of graphics work and have lots of cad windows open at a time too. for £440, looks pretty sweet to me. But I also love to game
It also means that those annoying 21:9 black lines should disappear on my blu-rays?
I would love TTL to give this a look.
As always loving the OC3D Work
Many Thanks
Martin
I was about to buy a 2560x1440 screen and the video was swaying me to getting the asus until I found this little gem today on 'cough e-buuuuuyer cough' It's not on aria yet

http://www.ebuyer.com/411047-lg-29e...9ea93-p?utm_source=google&utm_medium=products
It's a 21:9 monitor just like Philips cinema scopes TV's but for pc. It's 2560*1080, so it's a kind of bridge between the two.
What do you guys think, I'm pretty torn what to get. I do a lot of graphics work and have lots of cad windows open at a time too. for £440, looks pretty sweet to me. But I also love to game
It also means that those annoying 21:9 black lines should disappear on my blu-rays?
I would love TTL to give this a look.
As always loving the OC3D Work
Many Thanks
Martin
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