You're probably thinking of sync polarity. There's a long, technical explanation but basically unless the sync polarity is the same 3D Surround will not work at all and 2D surround may be janky. This is typically not an issue with starting from scratch, but can bite hard where - as you're proposing to do - you start with one screen then add different ones later. I can't comment for either of the two specified screens, but you're probably going to be safest by selling your current screen for whatever you can get and grabbing three of the same.
As someone who once ran multiple hand-me-down and refurb screens in my poor student days, I'd also say that having the same bezels adds immensely to the immersion factor of surround setups, and running identical screens is worth it for that alone.
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