They should, it's a universal kit. It has spring loaded pegs that hugs your monitor.Do they work with any 27'' and down?
With these lenses you would not setup any bezel compensation, but the darn pole speeds up when it goes from one monitor to the next. That is confusing as can be. Your apex goes wobbly and trippy..
Bezels sure suck, but are physically a lot more correct (and thus less confusing) than these lenses.
It sure has captured my interest, but I can wait this one out. I'm not sure where the 110° is determined, but most rigs are within a range of around 50-60°
180-110=70.It sure has captured my interest, but I can wait this one out. I'm not sure where the 110° is determined, but most rigs are within a range of around 50-60° from what I've observed online. I hope the future might bring more versions calibrated at additional angles, but that might be too technical for the general market however. At least for such a big brand name like ASUS.
Looks amazing. Can you please explain in a little more detail what kind of clear plastic you used?I've been using the "poor man's" version for years now and it works very good. Everyone that has driven my rig agrees that it's better than having the bezels breaking up the image. Mine just uses thin plastic strips with Chrome mylar applied, and double-sided taped to the edge of the bezels. It's true that you can notice the distortion in the image (reflected) but, it can also be pretty seamless at times so I see it as being more beneficial than a distraction.
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