When it arrives, a single 43 inch Dell running at 3840x2160 replacing 3 monitors. A 29-inch over a 34-inch ultra wide with another 29 turned portrait for system monitoring. 1920x1080 over 2560x1080 with another 1080x1920 on the side. I am looking forward to the simplification on my desk along with the ability to sub-divide the space on the new monitor.
----------------------------- Michael Oke, II okeind@gmail.com 661-349-6221 -----------------------------
On Wed, Aug 25, 2021 at 9:08 AM MB Software Solutions, LLC < mbsoftwaresolutions@mbsoftwaresolutions.com> wrote:
Your docking station should take care of any port issues...assuming you're using a laptop?
On 8/24/2021 3:04 PM, John Weller wrote:
I'd say go for it - you can't have too much screen real estate! Don't
know
about Display Ports, no experience.
John
John Weller 07976 393631
-----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com On Behalf Of Paul H. Tarver Sent: 24 August 2021 19:59 To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: [NF] - Is Bigger Always Better When It Comes To Your Monitors?
:)
I've been using dual monitors for many years now, but I've been working
with
monitors with two different layouts. Both monitors were 22" wide but the primary monitor was more square format whereas my secondary monitor has more of a wide screen format.
Apparently, after I started talking about upgrading my gear, the main
monitor
heard me, got mad and decided to give up the ghost yesterday.
Fortunately, I had a used 27" monitor on hand which I stuck in place temporarily and the size and brightness and contrast have been a huge improvement. In fact, this used monitor is making my secondary monitor
look
like crap.
So, my question is this: What size monitors are you using for
development
and
how many? The new computer I've purchased has 2 Display Ports, 1 HDMI
and
1 VGA. So I'm considering getting two matching monitors which support
Display
Ports. Any comments, thoughts or suggestions about Display Ports?
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