Do you use these speakers like that? Improve your stereo experience by placing one speaker on the other side of your screen.hq1ify wrote:your pic
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Do you use these speakers like that? Improve your stereo experience by placing one speaker on the other side of your screen.hq1ify wrote:your pic
Same here... Ill be back in a week, I think I need about that time to get it tidy...ne0phyte wrote:All your clean and sterile desks just gave me motivation to clean my desk![]()
Will take a photo before and after
This has probably been asked before, but what is the rationale behind the landscape/portrait setup as opposed to the landscape/landscape one?bjonbjonbjon wrote:
Updated some stuff since the last post, new aeron chair, swapped my blackwidow for kbt pure and changed my second monitor into portrait.
Let me answer that as I use a landscape/portrait setup at work: Its great for programming because you see more lines of code per page and also for reading long documents, for chats and so on.Miasma wrote: This has probably been asked before, but what is the rationale behind the landscape/portrait setup as opposed to the landscape/landscape one?
That's what I imagined. Do you feel it's worth, a) a second monitor for that purpose, and b) the loss in width vs. gain in height?ne0phyte wrote:Let me answer that as I use a landscape/portrait setup at work: Its great for programming because you see more lines of code per page and also for reading long documents, for chats and so on.Miasma wrote: This has probably been asked before, but what is the rationale behind the landscape/portrait setup as opposed to the landscape/landscape one?
rodtang wrote:I would recommend everyone considering getting a second monitor to get one, the extra screen space is heaven.
Ah, yes, he of the awesome painted keyboard. I actually read the Reddit thread on that; I'm seriously impressed!plasticchair wrote:I also use a portrait+landscape setup(see page 10 in this thread) and while it's really comfortable for some uses (as ne0phyte already pointed out), I wouldn't buy a second screen just for the sake of it.
If you can get one cheap go for it, otherwise you could flip your own screen to portrait mode and test it for a day.
Some websites get "distorted" which is really annoying if it's a website you visit regularly.
Unless you're giving it away to someone who doesn't have a monitor I'd keep it, they're great even though the quality isn't the best.Miasma wrote:I'm in the market for a new monitor, so I've been thinking about configurations. That said, my current one is so old, it's still 4:3, so in the end, I'd probably be back to having a single monitor after I give this one away!
Miasma wrote:rodtang wrote:I would recommend everyone considering getting a second monitor to get one, the extra screen space is heaven.Ah, yes, he of the awesome painted keyboard. I actually read the Reddit thread on that; I'm seriously impressed!plasticchair wrote:I also use a portrait+landscape setup(see page 10 in this thread) and while it's really comfortable for some uses (as ne0phyte already pointed out), I wouldn't buy a second screen just for the sake of it.
If you can get one cheap go for it, otherwise you could flip your own screen to portrait mode and test it for a day.
Some websites get "distorted" which is really annoying if it's a website you visit regularly.
I'm in the market for a new monitor, so I've been thinking about configurations. That said, my current one is so old, it's still 4:3, so in the end, I'd probably be back to having a single monitor after I give this one away!
Thanks, the room is about 11ft x 11ft.Icarium wrote:Cool place. What is the actual size of the room? Everything always looks more spacious in wide angle.
Yep, thats where I picked it up from, recently on an io9 blog article.matt3o wrote:is it Matrix on your desktop? willing to share?
edit: got it https://www.google.com/search?q=geof+darrow+matrix
guilleguillaume wrote:New monitor arrived(Dell U2913wm Ultrasharp)
2 things that somehow draws my attention.gmjhowe wrote:
Heh, thanks for quoting the film/novel instead of just going 'Anonymous!' I have the mask purely for being a fan of the film.L!athus wrote: 2 things that somehow draws my attention.
1: "The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous. -V"![]()
2: That "clock" clock.