Adding a monitor, like the many types from ASUS, to your home computing environment is the easiest way to boost productivity and make gaming more fun. Going from one monitor to two opens up even more possibilities. So consider what your life will be like if you win this three monitor set up that we are giving away in this contest.

How does adding a monitor change how your work and play

What would you do with more screen real estate? My wife and I were discussing this yesterday as I was making notes for this article. As a teacher tasked with doing online instruction for the first time in her life, she had no trouble seeing the benefits of three monitors. She’d put Zoom on one, for her video interaction during her classes, put her Google Forms assignments and quizzes on another screen, and use the 3rd screen for Microsoft Teams or email depending on which class she had at the time. Rather than flipping from one application to another on the single screen she currently uses, she would have them all right in front making her work so much easier.

Multi monitors are a gamer’s dream environment

I actually sent this contest prize to reviewer Dave Neufeld to test (that’s his photo at the top of this article!). Dave correctly points out that we are chronic multi-taskers (as my wife’s situation above supports) and having extra real estate helps a lot! But he also tested it for gaming and found that this particular set up with three amazing ASUS 27″ VG279QM TUF gaming monitors, connected using the ASUS ROG Bezel-Free Kit to give the illusion of a seamless appearance between each individual monitor is very impressive.

The winner of this contest will get all three monitors and the Bezel-Free kit! Read carefully the rest of this article so you don’t miss out on a chance to win.

How to enter

Entering this contest is easy but you can enter only once below and once on Dave’s review article. Yes that is correct you can enter twice in total. In your comment you must state how you will use the extra screen space. Will you dedicate one screen to photoshop, one to email … what will you do with three 27-inch screens in front of you!

What you can win

At the end of this contest I will draw one winner who will receive three ASUS 27″ VG279QM TUF gaming monitors and the ASUS ROG Bezel-Free Kit.

This contest runs from April 3rd until April 20th.

Remember you can enter once below this article and once below Dave review article for a total of two entries (as is usual for our contests, entering more than one comment at each location is not permitted).

Win an ASUS multi monitor set up Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

1474 COMMENTS

  1. I would use one for email, one for zoom, and the other for browsing the internet!

  2. I’d use one for work, one for gaming and one for checking emails/social media/movies.

  3. I’d definitely be using one for news updates, one for work and online courses, and one for fun! Perfect set up in my opinon.

  4. I am a big multitasker, so multiple monitors are a necessity! I would use one with a browser, one for gaming, and one to watch twitch streams or for discord.

  5. Perfect for gaming on the first screen, streaming video on the second and browsing internet on the third.

  6. What a screen! I’d have one for research, one for inspiring scenery and one for music mixing heck yay

  7. I would put my development IDE on the middle screen, Stack Overflow on the right, and Netflix/Disney+ on the left :’D

  8. I cannot imagine life with less than two monitors now! Three monitors would be a dream come true!!

  9. Wow WFM and studying from home is tough with a laptop screen.
    During the day I would run my conference calls on one screen, my email on the 2nd and the files i’m working on on the 3rd screen.
    At nigth I could definitely use that setup for gaming.

  10. Great to use from home. One for personal emails, one for volunteer committee emails and one for gaming

  11. This will make revisions on documents so much easier when you have a whole screen each to look at side by side!

  12. It would be awesome for a racing simulation setup, especially with the bezel free kit. 280hz, 1ms and HDR, that’s pretty insane, I’d love to get my hands on such a setup !

  13. Would love to use it for a racing simulation setup; it would be the perfect screen ratio !

  14. Currently struggling with a mix-and-match set of older monitors that don’t play nice with my video controller. It would be really really great to have a nice new matched set that just work and look the same. Even better if I were to win them rather than buy them.

  15. Dual screens are a life changer now that I work from home! Email on one screen and reports on the other!

  16. I would use it to do more editing, and graphic design and start doing my hobby as a possible side business.

  17. I’m a computer science student so one screen for programming, one for gaming, one for school work related stuff.

  18. I would use the center screen for development, left screen for documentation & the right one for communications.

  19. As an Android Developer, I have 2 monitors at office with one running Android Studio and the other monitor running Firefox with multiple tabs to show all the current issues that I am working on. Along with these, I have Microsoft Teams, Chrome, Notepad++ open which I switch periodically.
    Having 3 monitors makes me put one or two windows on the additional monitor and reduce the number of swaps I make.

  20. Perfect for work from home – one for emails, the other two for cross referencing two different files
    On the weekend, one for gaming, one for Whatspp web and one for streaming!

  21. This new work-from-home situation would be amazing with that monitor system instead of a 15 inch laptop screen! I’d use one screen for email, and the other two for my main work: one in a browser, the other in an SAP interface.

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