This is for real life Eyefinity owners, people that have sat in front of a eyefinity setup themselves. What do you like more Portrait mode or Landscape ?
I have gone back and forth several different times between both, and still 3 months later not really set on one over the other.
The Portrait mode with the three 24" together looks fucking awesome, the image quality even seems higher for some reason when in Portrait mode, like it is showing more pixels vs Landscape ? I still debate on whether or not to go back to Portrait, the immersion factor is totally there on Portrait over Landscape
But my main reason for going back to Landscape mode, was a few comments made on the [H], people said your not getting what you paid for in Portrait, it is still just a 16:10 Aspect Ratio, nothing different a single large monitor can't get you. But in Landscape you get to see 2/3rd's more game world. The whole point of Eyefinity was to see more gaming on screen, to open up the game world to a much wider field of view, and Portrait does NOT get you that.
Here are several pictures of my setup in both Portrait and Landscape mode
I have gone back and forth several different times between both, and still 3 months later not really set on one over the other.
The Portrait mode with the three 24" together looks fucking awesome, the image quality even seems higher for some reason when in Portrait mode, like it is showing more pixels vs Landscape ? I still debate on whether or not to go back to Portrait, the immersion factor is totally there on Portrait over Landscape
But my main reason for going back to Landscape mode, was a few comments made on the [H], people said your not getting what you paid for in Portrait, it is still just a 16:10 Aspect Ratio, nothing different a single large monitor can't get you. But in Landscape you get to see 2/3rd's more game world. The whole point of Eyefinity was to see more gaming on screen, to open up the game world to a much wider field of view, and Portrait does NOT get you that.
Here are several pictures of my setup in both Portrait and Landscape mode