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Using 2 monitors and their location?
Good afternoon, can anyone tell me the experience of using 2 monitors located as in the picture. Amenities, is there a desire to move to another location (next to each other horizontally)? Isn't it hard to raise your head every time? I want to use a bunch of monitors 24' (Asus rog swift PG258Q) and 29' (Asus pb298q). 24' will be at the bottom, 29' at the top.
The reason for choosing such monitors and buying a second one. I work as a front developer, I didn’t work at home before, it’s purely evening chill in games. Recently, there has been a desire to freelance, it will be hard with one. Therefore, I want to leave one gaming monitor, and buy a second one with a higher resolution. I will put them on a bracket that is attached to the table.
I heard rumors that such an arrangement would not be convenient that it would be better to put them all the same on the same line horizontally, I would like to hear your opinion and experience
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From what marketing ass pick out such judgments?
I understand, it's a bit cramped for me on 19" 4:3, but you have two pieces with a chorus stuck in one 29" of these.
What are you going to lay out on them, freelancer?
Internet pages that should fit into a smartphone screen?
Code in which after a hundred characters in a line, readability drops to zero?
A terminal originally designed for 80x25 characters?..
As for me, it’s a matter of taste
, I had a back at work, I set myself 3 monitors, one of which was vertical and had only logs and a console on it, the second was a series and the third was for a storm ...
I use 2 horizontally, it’s convenient for me, the only thing I want put them on a special mount with 2 separate-independent knees, thus freeing the table and twisting them when necessary
The visual field of a person is horizontal :) I'm sitting here, writing a comment, but at the same time, with angular vision, I see a reflection of myself in the window on the left and the door to the room on the right. And in order to see a midge sitting above the horizon of vision above the monitor, I have to look up ...
Two or even three monitors are often placed in a horizontal plane. It happens that another monitor is hung over them - for the console, logs, monitoring - for example, Nagios was constantly displayed there for me - at another job.
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