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    Opinions on this as a monitor to go behind a 75/20 mirror

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      Delta
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      Hi all,

      Total newb here building my first mirror and trying to sift through monitor choices. From other comments on here this looks like it would be a good choice given the direction of the inputs and the brightness specs.

      https://www.novatech.co.uk/products/viewsonic-va2718-sh-27-inch-full-hd-led-lcd-monitor-169-black/va2718-sh.html

      Very grateful for any thoughts and views before I commit and buy.

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        George @Delta
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        @Delta, is your mirror 75 x 20 cm? The monitor screen is 62 x 36 cm. The mirror is narrower than the monitor.

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          Delta
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          @George sorry the 75/20 refers to the level of light penetration from the back side and therefore how bright a screen may appear when turned on (what I’ve been able to research and understand anyways).

          The dimensions of the frame will be 620mm wide (so flush with the width of the screen) and c.1400mm tall. My plan is to have two monitors at the top and bottom of the frame.

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