Instead of having 2 or 3 monitors, I've decided to have one large one. Mostly because I like to keep a small desk so I don't have places to put papers etc.
Any suggestions?
They don't come any bigger than this, methinks:
http://tinyurl.com/huge-monitor
That would look good on my desk.
Groooooan ...
i've been running a Sharp 42" hdtv as a monitor for 6 or 7 years now. everything's gotten easier and cheaper re flatscreens during that time. got an hdmi port on your computer just jack in a 1080p tv from wally-world.
40-45 inch is about right for a good working environment. 55 would be too large, i think.
I've got a 46" 1080p TV that we use in our client area. It's nice to huddle round as a group, but I wouldn't want to use it as my main screen. Text never quite looks right on TV screens to me and the colour is too vivid - which is a pain when demoing to clients. Besides that it is good for what we use it for (and looks impressive), but I really wouldn't want to be sat at it all day.
>It's nice to huddle round as a group,
Put an Apple TV on it (100 usd) and you can stream your demo to it from ipad, Works great. Ipad becomes a glorified remote.
>vivid
Not a problem with the Sharp. I probably tweaked the settings. The odd-sized resolutions can be a minor nuisance but even that is easier to manage now. Before going to Win 8 I ran Powerstrip app, now I just use the resident display options. There is another app I added a few months ago that I really like; it remembers your individual program's window sizing and desktop placement. Can't recall the name right now.
Quote from: rcjordan on September 17, 2013, 12:19:50 PM
Ipad becomes a glorified remote
When were they anything else?
Got an old dell box (free) running on it with wireless keyboard and mouse. So, full featured system that also runs as our AWR server when it isn't a demo machine.
Maybe just need to play with the controls a bit more to improve the picture then.
@grnidone how big are you wanting to go?
That's just it...I'm not sure how large I need. My television is maybe 26 inches? (I despise television in general, so the one I have is several years old and not even HD.)
I've noticed that I use my laptop as one "monitor" but then I always move things to the "real" monitor to actually work. And I just don't quite have enough room. That's why I wanted to ask you guys what was "big enough" but not too big.
And, I'd like some recommendations on brands. I haven't bought a monitor in 10 years. I don't mind spending money on a GREAT monitor. I'll get a slower processor to put money on a great monitor. (Although Apple monitors are just a bit more than I'd like to spend.)
What's the biggest bang for the buck?
I usually buy dell when on sale, dell makes good IPS monitors.
I tried this, and the resolution was too low, very pixelated.
You have to spend large money to get them to 2560 pixels.
I've been using a 46" 1080p Sharp for years. I had been looking at two 40" monitors instead. But not, I'm waiting on HDMI 2.0, NVIDIA, and better TVs.
That'll allow me to have a 55" 4k TV at 60fps. The dpi should be tight enough to look good, and It'll be tons of screen real-estate without bezels in the way.
Good things are coming!
How far away are you viewing from, it just seems grainy to me when I have tried such things, even on smaller screens that you suggest.
When I started using the big screen, it wasn't any more grainy than a normal 24" LCD. Now, I notice it after staring at a higher DPI screen. I sit about a meter away. Just waiting for the 4k technology to catch up to have a new "quad monitor" on one screen. The higher DPI and large canvas should be great. a 46" 4k TV would be plenty.
Yikes! The HDTV in my living room is only 40 inches, and that is smaller than a monitor for you guys . Don't you have problems with eye wander?
It's a status thing.
I don't see why one would gaze at a 55" from 4" away instead of having a simple 23" monitor @ 2", at the same resolution. I wonder if people have turned their desks 90 degrees just to accommodate the huge monitors with their appropriate viewing distances.
AFAIAC one needs pixels, not inches. Ok in some professions one needs inches, not pixels ;D But in ours: pixels. Dense pixels...
>eye wander
The only problem is that standard desk height puts the top of the screen slightly too high.
>status thing
No, a vision thing. 8 or so years ago, I began having on-going minor changes in my vision that was giving me hell when trying to focus on a screen for 6-8-10 hours a day. I'd get new glasses and they'd last for about 6 months before I started noticing problems again. My glasses cost about $650 and are not tax deductible. My screen cost $1800 and is a legit business deduction. No brainer.
Quote from: rcjordan on September 25, 2013, 10:48:31 AM
No, a vision thing...
So how close are you to your (current) screen then? In other words: how big is your desk?
>big
It's more of a command center than a desk. U-shaped, about 9ft x 9ft x 9ft for the surrounding desktop ...but that's not really related, as the area I'm using for the big screen is normal desk size, though I do use an articulating drawer for my keyboard and trakball (VERY nice, highly recommended).
I currently have the screen about 3ft/1m away.
Where do I plug myself in?
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Lacks desk space, chunk. Where would I put all my procrastination pile-files? And those bezels bother me. Drastic is probably up to 12 monitors nowadays but I never liked the idea of looking left or right in a multimontor setup.
Okay, we are getting close to my fantasy office here, pretty much mimicking the bridge of the Enterprise in Star Trek TOS: Ultimate Command Recliner for the command chair, big ole TV size flat screen for a monitor straight ahead, wireless keyboard, Yeoman Janice Rand bringing me documents on tablets to sign. :-)
"Drastic is probably up to 12 monitors nowadays"
bwahaha.
"we're gonna need a bigger office"