Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.
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@Pete-S Hey Pete, 40" to 55" sound's crazy.
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@JaredBusch Classic
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@Osvaldo said in Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.:
@Pete-S Hey Pete, 40" to 55" sound's crazy.
It's because most people are used to working on very small screens, like one tiny 24".
But it's not really as big as you might imagine:
https://core4.staticworld.net/images/article/2016/05/dell-4k-monitor-100662717-large.jpg
It's 43" Dell in the pic.Monitors in this size goes for around $550 to $850 so they're not that expensive.
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4 @ Work - Two 24" One 23" and one 19" 4:3. 2x2 layout.
One 27" at the house.
A 10" netbook for traveling. -
2 at work and 2 at home. Soon to be 3 at home if I can find a decent looking monitor mount for my desk. I want 3 monitors at home but don’t want the space taken up my monitor stands.
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2.5 screens seems to be right number for me! Seriously though sometimes I use 3 screens and sometimes i just use 2. It depends on what I'm dojng but for certain tasks I like the 3rd screen. Mostly of the time, I throw up a terminal split with terminator into 6 windows and run glances on some remote servers on my 3rd screen.
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We use 3x QHD 27" monitors when space allows.
4k requires too much windows "scaling" (read: blurry) for this size of screen whereas QHD at 100% scaling with browser zoom set to 125% is just about perfect for most of us. -
I'd prefer something like this:
But 2 or 3 regular works.
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@Obsolesce said in Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.:
I'd prefer something like this:
But 2 or 3 regular works.
MicroCenter has a 40" 4k for $399 that I've been eyeing. Had to pay for car repairs instead of new monitor tho
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I've 1 main screen: 27'' 2k. Another aux screen: an old 19'' hd+.
I'm going to replace the latter with a 23'' full hd. -
@wrx7m said in Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.:
@wirestyle22 said in Two or three screens. what is your choice? or just one.:
My stepfather has 4 that are linked to different machines via software the simulates the mouse movement across screens seamlessly. He likes having Fedora but also has to have windows for some in house applications.
I use 1 at work and two at home.
Syngergy?
It was Synergy btw