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.supports picture in picture mode
I'm always in the move
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 takes a while to get used to, but the ability to see 5 windows at once is really great.
I think LG is working on it now, for itI'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.
It is not only practical but also energy efficient.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.
Hi Erel,
It takes a while to get used to, but the ability to see 5 windows at once is really great.
I'm not sure that there are high DPI monitors at that size. It will need to be 8K+.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.
True. But I count it as exercise time so it is actually another benefitYou'll end up with half a whiplash from looking left/right like watching a tennis match all day.