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Monday, March 4, 2019
Going Fully Nerd
One display for the spreadsheet of horror; one for the book of horror; one for the newspapers I am reading. (The laptop display is too small to be useful.) The good news: no more connectors for displays.
I can recommend getting a stand that holds multiple monitors. I have two, one directly in front of me, and one off to one side at a slight angle. Main work is in front. The side holds things like weather, social media (though I disconnected mostly at the beginning of the year.) Videos or music or whatever.
It is also useful so I can type and have a couple of references open on the right to glance at or search as needed.
My 2 monitor are right next to each other at the same level. The bevels touch.
I quess this is better than having you get plug points in your head.
ReplyDeleteBut this is why I like my 27 inch Imac.
I can recommend getting a stand that holds multiple monitors. I have two, one directly in front of me, and one off to one side at a slight angle. Main work is in front. The side holds things like weather, social media (though I disconnected mostly at the beginning of the year.) Videos or music or whatever.
ReplyDeleteIt is also useful so I can type and have a couple of references open on the right to glance at or search as needed.
My 2 monitor are right next to each other at the same level. The bevels touch.
Of course I bought 2 identical monitors.
I just use a UHD 49" curved Samsung monitor / TV. It only cost $500 and the cost has gone down since I bought it.
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