New monitor upgrade is well over due AND I'm well out of date (with my 19" 5:4 TFT) with current tech so I looked at Eyefinity for gaming and really like Portrait mode (due to my small office space in the box room
) BUT the centre monitor will also be hooked up to an admin PC on a second input and as I will be VESA mounting option on all three I don't want to me spinning screens around... Whilst a BIG screen is a bezel free option, I'm sat under two feet away and I liked the 'immersion effect' of monitors wrapping around.
I'd like a Quality Panel in the centre as this is where 90% of my gaming attention is and some peripheral vision... which is a waste of cash on a further two widescreen landscape monitors for the size of my desk and bank account
In fact my little office is only 2 meters wide, before I hit the wardrobe! 
Simple question does PLP work out of the box? I've read conflicting views
I have come across a setup that is claimed to work ( Dell 3007wfp @ 2560 x 1600 + and 2 Dell 2007FP @ 1600 x 1200 ) Total combined resolution of 4960 x 1600 using an ATI 5850. Now that's too big for my office and bank account;
Which lead me to wonder had anyone tried 1920x1080 with two smaller monitors running 1080x900 or am I just talking daft?
) BUT the centre monitor will also be hooked up to an admin PC on a second input and as I will be VESA mounting option on all three I don't want to me spinning screens around... Whilst a BIG screen is a bezel free option, I'm sat under two feet away and I liked the 'immersion effect' of monitors wrapping around.I'd like a Quality Panel in the centre as this is where 90% of my gaming attention is and some peripheral vision... which is a waste of cash on a further two widescreen landscape monitors for the size of my desk and bank account
In fact my little office is only 2 meters wide, before I hit the wardrobe! 
Simple question does PLP work out of the box? I've read conflicting views
I have come across a setup that is claimed to work ( Dell 3007wfp @ 2560 x 1600 + and 2 Dell 2007FP @ 1600 x 1200 ) Total combined resolution of 4960 x 1600 using an ATI 5850. Now that's too big for my office and bank account;
Which lead me to wonder had anyone tried 1920x1080 with two smaller monitors running 1080x900 or am I just talking daft?
