I like the idea of 4 monitors in a row, so that they kind of wrap around on the sides. Almost creating a half-circle of screens. It may prove to be too wide, or really awesome. If it's too wide, I'll probably stack them 2x2.
@xander lol. When I (well, the company I work for) bought this I considered going with four as the video cards have two outputs each but I didn't want to go with 2x2, I preferred one row (in this case 3x1) and thought the width of 4x1 was too wide. I would be interested to see how you do it if you are using widescreen monitors. You don't often see four monitors (especially widescreen), it is usually 2 or 3 and then 6+.
DJ Watson 11 Nov, 2009
i will soon be getting 3x24inch monitors for photograpy and gaming.
No-one has commented on any of DJs desks yet.
Justin Pennington 14 Nov, 2009
@Xander I look forward to checking it out! My only suggestion would be get all the same monitor if financially feasible, it makes a difference.
Xander N/A 14 Nov, 2009
I like the idea of 4 monitors in a row, so that they kind of wrap around on the sides. Almost creating a half-circle of screens.
It may prove to be too wide, or really awesome. If it's too wide, I'll probably stack them 2x2.
Justin Pennington 13 Nov, 2009
@xander lol. When I (well, the company I work for) bought this I considered going with four as the video cards have two outputs each but I didn't want to go with 2x2, I preferred one row (in this case 3x1) and thought the width of 4x1 was too wide. I would be interested to see how you do it if you are using widescreen monitors. You don't often see four monitors (especially widescreen), it is usually 2 or 3 and then 6+.