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Dual Curved Monitors
Posted on 12/2/18 at 11:59 pm
Posted on 12/2/18 at 11:59 pm
Not a gamer but I’m in need of more real estate. I have dual 27’s, I’ve had trips, even quad 27’s but all flat panel. Meet at my old boss’ office and he had a 38” curved dell monitor. He said it’s so good he’s thinking of a second. That’s 65+” wide.
I’m in Acct and finance and truly need something with a lot of real estate, don’t need 4K or high res in general. Anyone have experience with curved monitors, if not dual? I’ve seen/played with but never worked on one for more than a few minutes.
I’m in Acct and finance and truly need something with a lot of real estate, don’t need 4K or high res in general. Anyone have experience with curved monitors, if not dual? I’ve seen/played with but never worked on one for more than a few minutes.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 7:46 am to Rendevoustavern
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I’m in Acct and finance and truly need something with a lot of real estate, don’t need 4K or high res in general
You realize the more high resolution you go, the more screen real estate you'll get?
Size doesn't effect screen real estate
Posted on 12/3/18 at 7:54 am to bluebarracuda
Yep.
Get a big 4k monitor and you'll have plenty of real estate
Assuming your video card can do 4k..
Get a big 4k monitor and you'll have plenty of real estate
Assuming your video card can do 4k..
This post was edited on 12/3/18 at 7:55 am
Posted on 12/3/18 at 9:07 am to Rendevoustavern
Guys in our command center did a curved 30" with a flat 27' setup. The 37" has two windows (like two separate monitors but in one screen).
Dual curved 38"ers would be awesome.
I work with two flatties like you currently have. E-mail goes on one almost all the time. I have excel pulled up and am frequently working in an EFT system in the other. A third monitor would be pretty efficient although you start craning your neck from one side of the desk to the other. 3 is doable though. A curved 38" or 65" with three or 4 windows would be an ideal setup for me.
Dual curved 38"ers would be awesome.
I work with two flatties like you currently have. E-mail goes on one almost all the time. I have excel pulled up and am frequently working in an EFT system in the other. A third monitor would be pretty efficient although you start craning your neck from one side of the desk to the other. 3 is doable though. A curved 38" or 65" with three or 4 windows would be an ideal setup for me.
Posted on 12/3/18 at 10:43 am to WhiskeyThrottle
Similar to you, I have email in one and excel or task at hand in the other but my issue is I need to have either my live server data or ERP open at the same time. I've gone triple and it was nice but I've seen a lot of curved reviews coming out and thought it would be something to look into.
I am getting irritated having to atl tab through 10-15 open files trying to find what I need. Reddit has some sweet r/battlestations pics of dual curved but again I am not a gamer so I am not in need of something that intricate.
I am getting irritated having to atl tab through 10-15 open files trying to find what I need. Reddit has some sweet r/battlestations pics of dual curved but again I am not a gamer so I am not in need of something that intricate.
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