Fair. Tbh, I just hate the bezels in between the monitors, my brain alerts me to it no matter how thin. The solution is probably for me to get an ultrawide, but most ultrawides nowadays are curved which…I also don’t really care for.
I mostly use my dual desktop monitors for gaming - so I have the primary monitor (27") for fullscreen gaming and the secondary monitor (27") for a half screen music player window and a half screen voice chat/text chat window
You just make me realize I technically do use a second monitor… it’s my laptop 💀I run Discord/Nexus/whatever through it because my gaming group likes to play on console as well as PC, and it’s just easier to take the second screen/voice chat to the TV this way.
…am I a filthy plebe for only using one 30" monitor that I multi-window on?
It’s an OLED, does that make it better?
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but, you are, and it doesn’t.
This message was bought to by the superior dual monitor users.
More = Better. I use three monitors at home and four at work.
Fair. Tbh, I just hate the bezels in between the monitors, my brain alerts me to it no matter how thin. The solution is probably for me to get an ultrawide, but most ultrawides nowadays are curved which…I also don’t really care for.
Maybe I should use a TV as my monitor…
Not a plebe, just different workflow/priorities
I mostly use my dual desktop monitors for gaming - so I have the primary monitor (27") for fullscreen gaming and the secondary monitor (27") for a half screen music player window and a half screen voice chat/text chat window
You just make me realize I technically do use a second monitor… it’s my laptop 💀I run Discord/Nexus/whatever through it because my gaming group likes to play on console as well as PC, and it’s just easier to take the second screen/voice chat to the TV this way.
That definitely counts :3