Darth-
I am running a Dell U2410 for my center screen, flanked by 2 Acer P241W's. I have sen a bunch of people slam the Acer screens, but I have to say that for $230 shipped, they are tough to beat, even side by side with my $500 Dell.
I got it from Amazon. After looking this up again, I see the price went back up. Either way, look up the part number, and you may find it cheap somewhere again. Lead time sounds like about a week.
http://www.amazon.com/Ergotech-Triple-Horizontal-Monitor-100-D16-B03/dp/B001NPEC5A
Vicious-
You mean on a curved solid bar? That has a pivot, too. That's why I jumped on this one. Check the extra images. That makes 2 pivots, and the distance slider. You should be able to move them to just about any spot you want. Look at the pics, unless I mis-understood what you meant. Either way, I will definitely get some pics for everyone.
Prop-
That is pretty. Like the curved beam. Do some more fancy woodworking & stain, and it'll look really good!
Ahh you have a U2410, I am really wanting to get a set of those but already have 2x 2407 and 1x 2408. I love the 2408 but it wont color match the 2407's so now I kinda want to upgrade the whole kit to 3x U2410. I may have to settle for just upgrading the 2407's to 2408s for budget reasons or keeping what I have though.
As for the mount yea I know the bar is curved and you can pivot the monitors what I mean is you can not recess them or bring them forward more. So say you set the tilt (pivot) to the degree you like but the bezels do not match up where you want, the adjustment that needs to be made would be to slide the monitor forward or backwards (twords or away from you) and you cant do that when its mounted to a bar.
I have my bezels only slightly behind the center monitor as to not cause any screen shift or distortion but it still helps to keep the bezel size down a good bit and my tilt angle is not very sharp, just right IMO.
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