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Anyone here use 4 monitors?
Here's what I'm thinking about:
Stand: http://www.amazon.com/Quad-Monitor-s.../dp/B001HHNRFK $75 Monitors larger than one posted in this image http://i43.tinypic.com/1zg962p.jpg The custom computer to add for dual graphics cards to 4 x DVI outputs http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...p?Base=7127968 $1470 http://i41.tinypic.com/9qvhjd.jpg The monitors x 4 (24") http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...&Sku=A204-2404 $560 http://i42.tinypic.com/212vb6d.jpg I've got the rest of the peripherals. What are your thoughts as a designer, I think this is the ultimate productivity setup. Plus I use virtuawin from sourceforge for my windows desktop workspaces. The funny thing is this is still cheaper than a higher end 15" macbook pro which goes for $2200. http://i42.tinypic.com/256ee0m.png I just get really excited thinking about it, so much that I'd rather be typing this in on Friday at midnight than being social :) I've got toastmasters tomorrow anyway so need to head to bed. |
I use four 24" monitors, set up just like that.
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Video of the setup I took for GFY:
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That's a little beyond me right now, LOL.... You can run all OS X on a windows maching but it's crude, mac everything works seamlessly. |
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pro grade monitor is essential for graphics, need at least one of those at some point.
the quality is like day and night between more affordable ones. |
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Dell IPS monitors are solid. I'd go with those.
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Ahhh, this reminds me of when I bought the Colorgraphics quad head card 10 years ago. At the time, it was cutting edge and the only video card for 4 displays available on the market. It only had 32MB total memory and cost $1,180.
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Is your chair a regular old recliner or is it some kind of special office chair. I have always thought about getting some kind of a big comfy recliner type chair for my desk, but they all seem to be a little too low to the ground. |
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nice setup |
Nope but that looks cool ! :winkwink:
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As a designer. I'm not sure if I need 4 monitors to be more productive to my work. But that's a very cool setup though. :thumbsup
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Looks pretty interesting :thumbsup
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this is my setup running dual screens two 20in on left and two 22 on right. I like the flexiblity of two computers. Less processing power, able to test on a different environment, rebooting and not having to close everything. all my server, programming and design stuff happens on the 22's. Movie watching, writing up client/business proposal, FB, Forum, posting, etc. all both computers are networked to each other so filesharing and even copy and pasting (using Mouse Without Borders) happen instantly as if i'm on that computer.
I've crashed the system on the left before and needed the other system to transfer system files to get it back up and running. good to have multiple systems. And definitely get a BlacX or similar external hard drive dock. its on the far right, really can't see it but makes docking and hot swapping hard drives for back up or general use a breeze. desk a bit messy just got done with a project. http://i.imgur.com/Fem08l.jpg |
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I had a 51" TV in the mix as well, but it was just too hard to see the other monitors when they were mounted around it, so I moved it to a back bedroom. |
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I use 4 - all dells
2-24" for most work, 1 22" that just has email open, and 1 18" at 90 degrees used for IM |
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http://s7.postimage.org/fxsv5s92j/35888790.jpg ...would it be better to watch on 50" screen or go for few monitors? I was thinking about those IPS dell 24. |
50" screen is an overkill imo, i also doubt such monitor could offer great resolution
maybe technology improved, i don't know, but last time i've seen TV screens used as monitors, the picture and res weren't that great i would take two 24"s in a heartbeat over 50" for work |
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It is normal full HD, much better picture then 22 " monitor on photo above.
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full hd is 1920x1080 too little for 50" imo (for work) unless you are far away from it like in living room
the effect is like having 800x600 on 19-22" i can see it working for couch surfing with 50" but that's about it i could be wrong, but i'll stick with my 24" guns =) |
24" at 1920x1200 * 2 much better than one large 1920x1080, twice as much real estate
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there is no difference even when viewing it from several inches. My monitor is set on 1600x...and TV has much better constrasts, colors....when I move back to couch, I feel that I need 70"". I guess that is matter of how you get used to watch. I will buy anyway, two dell monitors and will see then what looks better.
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monitors whores ;)
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hide those wires lol |
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I'm using 3 right now. Maybe should go 4 a 4th, but this rack would look plain ugly on my desk.
http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/7502/desktopiwh.jpg left: teh Intarnetz, LOLcats and fapping middle: photoshop and gaming right: used for the sole purpose of being pwned by God of War3 |
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Some nice setups you guy's have
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I prefer 2 30"'s .. I have 2 Gateway 30's at my office, and 2 Mac 30"s at home. Really can't tell much difference between the 2 setups.
I also have a 17" macbook pro for testing purposes. |
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An Irishman walks into a bar... :winkwink: I have my laptop and one monitor hooked up to a KVM switch, nice and clean just not as impressive looking |
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