One gets so quickly used to having a lot of real estate on ones desktop. I find myself often in the situation that at first I thought my screen was big enough for sure, only after a couple of months thinking 'damn, why didn't I get the bigger one'!
I had three monitors. One connected to a Mac and two connected to a PC. All three were replaced with this one.
A nice thing about this monitor is that it supports picture in picture mode. I can show or hide the Mac screen with a keyboard shortcut.
THAT is really cool! I've been using PiP tool (https://github.com/LionelJouin/PiP-Tool) to follow the Tour the France livestream last month while I was programming. You just select any part of the screen you want to follow and it appears in Pip mode.
Also very handy if you are following one of the B4X video courses...
I also have 34 monitor. The only thing to be aware of is the resolution, text is so much smaller so in many programs, especially IDEs I had to increase the font size but then I am 50+ of course
Apart from that, a big monitor is just great.
Nice one Erel,
I'm always in the move, so I have a couple of rucksacks both with laptops and 2nd external screens. All screens are 1080p and allow me to work absolutely anywhere as long as I have a power socket.
Developing on one of my laptops...
Laptop, external screen, power supply etc etc etc stored in my rucksack...
BTW, the main problem with getting used to large monitors is that it is very difficult to go back to a laptop when you need to. I'm not sure that I can carry with me the 43'' screen but it is an interesting idea to get a small portable screen to go with the laptop.
I've been using a Dell P2415Q for about a year, which seems to be pretty much like your screen. It's really a game changer to have that much screen real estate! (And B4X was actually a driving factor here, it's so good to have B4A open on one side of the screen, and B4i on the other.)
It's actually so good that I'm thinking that the next time I upgrade I might go for the same size as I have now, but one of the models that I can turn 90 degrees to make it higher than it is wide. And then have three of them, side by side. *drool*
I think LG is working on it now, for it LG has a 65-inch TV you can roll up like a poster and take with you
(no link here, as do not know if allowed or not, can google for it)
I had three monitors. One connected to a Mac and two connected to a PC. All three were replaced with this one.
A nice thing about this monitor is that it supports picture in picture mode. I can show or hide the Mac screen with a keyboard shortcut.
Dell p4317q
Using it for a month or so and I'm happy with it. I've also updated the display card. Not sure whether it was required or not.
Note that it works better with display port connections (60hz vs. 30hz with HDMI).
I like the size but the problem for me would be that the dpi of the screen is 104 which is pretty close to the old Windows standard of 96dpi. I have got used to using two 192dpi screens at 200% scaling which look so much better when editing text that I don't think I could stand going back to lower dpi screens.
I like the size but the problem for me would be that the dpi of the screen is 104 which is pretty close to the old Windows standard of 96dpi. I have got used to using two 192dpi screens at 200% scaling which look so much better when editing text that I don't think I could stand going back to lower dpi screens.