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ASUS ROG Bezel- Kit ABF01 - monitor bezel- kit

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We’ve been getting smashed with questions for the last few weeks about how we managed to make our 65 inch 4K screens Bezel Free.

Eber: I actually was craving to play some Forza and some Need For Speed Payback, so I just had to convert my dining room table into a triple monitor gaming setup. The first thing I noticed is that there were a lot of things that were simply cut off from one screen to the next. With our extension kit, you simply insert the adapter end into the Bezel Free Kit, and it will work perfectly on a 32-inch monitor.Mike: Another thing that I really found myself hesitating about is the fact that if you’re using only two monitors and that seam is right in the middle, the bezel-free kit could distort a huge amount of the visible space, especially when you’re using a smaller monitor. This material lets 90% of the light from the monitors shine through, making the picture under the lenses slightly dimmer than the rest of the display but less distracting than the opaque seams created when two bezels are next to each other.

Mike: At least ASUS is giving some guidance, and I think that thickness also speaks a lot towards who they are gearing this for. Eber: I think that would be a little bit of an issue, but for the games that I play it didn’t really matter. Mike: Yeah, so we haven’t actually looked at the instructions yet, but what this looks like is something pretty straight forward.The reason for that is simply because there are no bezels right now, so you had to go to the minimum amount and even then there is a little bit of warping that you can see in some parts of the image. In fact, I did run into a lot of issues when I was just doing casual stuff non-gaming tasks or productivity work. Lastly, the thickness of the monitors should be 20mm or larger, which is actually interesting cause 20mm is a lot for a monitor. That first installation was almost ridiculously easy, but you do have to repeat this whole process twice, since there are obviously two lenses. Hey everyone, it’s a Mike with Hardware Canucks with a little bit of a different review from us today.

it seems quite cheap and hence exceptionally low tech, but want to know if it’s a realistic option, or if i should just persevere with trying the get the ASUS kit in the UK. However, it does appear to keep the image intact better than a pair of bezels wedged together, which is the alternative.The reason for that is, first of all, I really don’t like the issue that ASUS brought upon themselves by making this compatible with 20mm and thicker monitors. If you’d like to see how the rest of the rig came together including the triple 65 inch 4K monitors. The last time we saw this was at CES 2018 and it’s taken them about two years to develop it to the point where it can become a retail product.

The lens just slides into the bracket, and then the two rubberized hooks are supposed to go onto the back of the monitor.About 20 years ago a lot of trading card companies were using lenticular printing to create sort of like 3D effects on their trading cards.

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