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ASUS ROG Bezel- Kit ABF01 - monitor bezel- kit

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We will obviously look at the instructions first, and yes we always use instructions here in Hardware Canucks because we have screwed up before.

Eber: I think that would be a little bit of an issue, but for the games that I play it didn’t really matter. Luckily enough I know somebody that has a triple monitors set up, so I’m going to head over there right now and see what Eber has to say about it. 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. That first installation was almost ridiculously easy, but you do have to repeat this whole process twice, since there are obviously two lenses. Right now we have it pretty much in place, but this is something that ASUS obviously didn’t take into account or the ROG monitors that this kit is compatible with are a lot thicker than what we are using here. Asus sells a kit for smaller screens to achieve this effect, but it it’s advertised as only being suitable for screens up to 27 inches, so in today’s video I’ll run you through how we combined two kits to work with our 65 inch screens with surprisingly good results.

Asus says the lenses in the kit are made from PET, a type of transparent thermoplastic that is more durable than glass. But when you have this kit installed on some monitors it would be difficult to adjust those settings without having to remove the entire kit, making your adjustments, and then put it back on. I also tried to fit a few racing games, like Need For Speed Payback, but that didn’t really work that well because it caused a weird crop in the game. 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.Now I know that Eber had some additional observations about gaming and productivity and I want to hear those because he’s been using this thing for quite a while now. 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. It's not actual magic, though, but an optical illusion with the help of science (which I suppose you could argue is magic).

As you can see by one of the above shots, text and images are being cut, so it really isn’t a seamless transition going from one monitor to the other.Although that solution is not very good, you can do your own 'bezel free kit' using an old broken monitor or tv, just gut it open and take the fresnel lens-sheet. Mike: Yeah, so we haven’t actually looked at the instructions yet, but what this looks like is something pretty straight forward.

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