Since my wife is now full time from home I need to upgrade her workstation. She is in accounting and finance so she doesnt need "gaming level monitor" but she does spend " A LOT" of time in front of them so something that is easy on the eyes would be good. She works mostly with some HUGE spreadsheets and all that type of gobbleldygook. Currently she has 2 monitors in the 24" range and a surface laptop screen as a 3rd. The surface screen is to small to be productive. The 2 24" are mounted on a double monitor stand which is fine for two but the laptop sits on the desk below them so its on a different level and requires the 2 - 24" monitors to be higher than preferred otherwise one or the other will be blocked if I lower the monitors anymore. Hence the upgrade.
I started looking at monitors and gave myself a headache. Heres what I would like to achieve.
1. Min. of 3 full size monitors thinking 27" or more in a wrap around type layout.
2. Something that is easy on the eyes but not overspending either for stuff she doesn't need for what she does.
3. would like/want all monitors in a single level, she has neck issues so double stacking. 2 high is no good
Some of my questions
1. I see they offer curved monitors "Are these beneficial for what she does or is it more for gaming"?
2. Are we better off with something like 3 27" flat panels or 2 larger curved monitors maybe in the 31-34" range?
3. I see some like LG have built in screen splitting built in to the monitor. This might be beneficial since I think we are maxed out for her computer. I currently use one of THESE
4.Or I also see something that allows daisy chaining the monitors themselves built in to some. I cant remember what its called but Im not sure if there is a draw back to this
5. I thought that if I went with 3 flat screens I would have the option to turn the center one to portrait mode and have the two side ones in landscape mode. Im unsure if she will like it that way and truthfully she wont know either until she tries it. But it makes sense in my head that it might be handy to have one monitor in portrait mode.
I was kind of hoping there might be someone here that does similar work to her and is more IT savvy and already did the trial and error to find the best system or offer their opinion.
I started looking at monitors and gave myself a headache. Heres what I would like to achieve.
1. Min. of 3 full size monitors thinking 27" or more in a wrap around type layout.
2. Something that is easy on the eyes but not overspending either for stuff she doesn't need for what she does.
3. would like/want all monitors in a single level, she has neck issues so double stacking. 2 high is no good
Some of my questions
1. I see they offer curved monitors "Are these beneficial for what she does or is it more for gaming"?
2. Are we better off with something like 3 27" flat panels or 2 larger curved monitors maybe in the 31-34" range?
3. I see some like LG have built in screen splitting built in to the monitor. This might be beneficial since I think we are maxed out for her computer. I currently use one of THESE
4.Or I also see something that allows daisy chaining the monitors themselves built in to some. I cant remember what its called but Im not sure if there is a draw back to this
5. I thought that if I went with 3 flat screens I would have the option to turn the center one to portrait mode and have the two side ones in landscape mode. Im unsure if she will like it that way and truthfully she wont know either until she tries it. But it makes sense in my head that it might be handy to have one monitor in portrait mode.
I was kind of hoping there might be someone here that does similar work to her and is more IT savvy and already did the trial and error to find the best system or offer their opinion.