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22/05/2020 03:42:36
Lutz Scheffler
Lutz Scheffler Software Ingenieurbüro
Dresden, Germany
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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Hi Rick

he was going for the expenses. Those 6 little where around 750 EUR, - you won't get a decent 4k for that.

I like to have my 3 24 inch in a partial sphere - that will not work with a 4k too

>That sounds painful. Especially six tiny little displays :-)
>
>Personally I prefer big honking 4k displays. I run a 40 inch 4k screen in native resolution. That'll make for 4 of those HD screens in a lot physical space and one seamless desktop without all the headaches of desktop alignments. And you can probably use two of these if you still need more.
>
>I'm not sure what you're doing that you need all this screen real estate for. I run that single 4k screen and it's plenty although I also use WIndows' multiple desktop to run on the virtual desktops.
>
>+++ Rick ---
>
>>How do you manage to even see the 3 monitors? (let alone 6). I have a pretty big desk and have two 22" monitors. Even if I wanted to add the 3rd monitor, I don't know where I would stand it. Where would you put/stand the 6 monitors?
>>
>>>I've been working with a dual monitor setup since the late 90's, I switched to a 3 monitor setup about a few years ago.
>>>
>>>Currently even the 3 Full HD monitor cannot still my hunger to more real estate and am considering a 6 full HD monitor setup.
>>>
>>>So far I found the following hardware to do this.
>>>- Sapphire GPRO 6200 video card with 6 mini DP
>>>- 6 x Dell P2219H - 21.5" monitor
>>>- a FPMA-D700D6 NewStar flat screen desk mount
>>>
>>>I would cost me about 1.500 euros. Any better suggestions. Any reasons not to do this?
>>>
>>>Walter,
Words are given to man to enable him to conceal his true feelings.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

Weeks of programming can save you hours of planning.

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