I need a good monitor arm/stand thing for my setup.picrel is what I am working towards, 3 27in monitors in this configuration - one right in front, one above it, tilted vertically for easier access and aesthetics. finally a third more on my right, at the same height as the second one, also tilted perhaps... I want no gaps between them.google and jeetgpt coudlnt help me, all triple monitor setups they give me are not like what I want. thank you. my budget is about 200 bucks, and im in europe
>>1545794How about a curved one?
>>1545795would love to have one, but my monitors inventory is... fixed, I cannot change the models of my monitors. if youre talking about curved stands/arms im fine w that, thank you
>>1545794At work i have 3 monitors right next to each other, right now i'm working on friends pc who has almost your setupIts weird looking up for whatever i place there Long story short, i'd suggest 3monitors next to each other, there will never be a no-gap solution, even if you have premium stands/arms there will be a gap, i have this Problem at work and we have automatic tables with preinstalled arms that swing freely in any direction, its just not possible Even if you remove the case and use only the screen there will probably be a black border
>>1545796How are you expecting to get no gaps with 3 separate monitors?I also don't really get why you want the bigger area of two monitors at the top tilted.I may look cool, but it is highly impractical. Human heads are designed in a way that in relaxed position they face slightly downwards, your monitor should therefore be positioned slightly below your straihgt line of sight, when facing straight you should see roughtly the top edge of the screen.It's easy to rotate the head and view sideways but stressful to peek up. I'd highly recommend putting the two at the LOWER position, put the second one on a simple table next to you or sth.Get some pieces of cardboard, tape them to where you'd want the monitors to be and imagine them being screen, then while using a lower one test out if it REALLY would be the right setup over multiple hours by looking at them as if you'd read sth on them.
>>1545797>>1545799sorry about the gap confusion. I meant gap between the first two. I want space under the third monitor for drinks and my mouse. and please don’t concern yourself with my health and comfort (within reason), my secondary monitors are not *that* important. if you really do think I will be making a mistake, let me. I will learn.
>>1545802Well then, do you have a wall to the right for the tilted side one?
>>1545803no unfortunately but my desk ends close by