Triple Screen Bezels: Worth the Investment in 2026?
The sim racing community remains fiercely divided on bezel-free kits versus embracing the gaps. We explore whether seamless triple monitors are worth the premium.
The Great Bezel Debate
Walk into any sim racing forum and you'll find passionate arguments on both sides of the bezel debate. With triple monitor setups remaining the gold standard for immersive racing, the question of whether to invest in bezel-free kits continues to spark discussion.
The Case for Bezel-Free
Proponents argue that seamless visuals eliminate the jarring vertical lines that can break concentration, especially when an apex or competitor sits right at the bezel line. Modern bezel-free kits use optical films to blend the gaps, creating a more unified field of view.
The Counter-Argument
Sceptics point out that once you're in the zone, bezels become invisible—your brain naturally filters them out within the first few laps. The significant cost of quality bezel-free solutions (often £200-400 for a complete kit) could be better invested in hardware upgrades.
The Ultrawide Alternative
An emerging trend sees enthusiasts opting for dual 1000R 1440p ultrawides with a bezel-free kit only in the centre. This hybrid approach offers expansive peripheral vision with fewer compromises, though GPU demands at this resolution are substantial.
Our Verdict
For competitive sim racers where every millisecond counts, bezel-free kits offer a marginal but real advantage. For casual enthusiasts, the money is likely better spent elsewhere in your rig. The best approach? Try racing with your current setup for a month, consciously noting every time bezels distract you. If it's rarely, save your money.