Thanks for this video. I have been on the fence about adding a second 32' monitor but I hated the thought of of it taking so much real estate if I had them side by side. You've convinced me, I think now I just have to rethink my office chair, as you said so I can lean back and avoid the neck pain. Well done video. Keep going!
It has honestly completely transformed my desk setup! It gave me soooo much more space, and really improved the look and feel of my space. Just keep in mind that a stacked display will most likely end up becoming a literal pain in the neck if you’re not intentional about how you set it up and use it.
In my opinion, for now, we don't have enough choice in ultrawide monitors. For example, if i want to take ultrawide monitor with resolution 4k and more and frequency more than 60hz, we see a few models and the price for this model... For this money you can easily buy two 32inc monitor with the same characteristics
Well, it’s certainly not the least sensible thing I’ve ever done 😂 I honestly thought it would be a problem too, but given the way my display handles reflections, plus the fact that I tilted the light bar slightly out, it’s actually been great.
The lightbars (i have two) really improved my daily working at the desk, for typing and reading documents, and i could not do without them anymore now.
Thanks for this video. I have been on the fence about adding a second 32' monitor but I hated the thought of of it taking so much real estate if I had them side by side. You've convinced me, I think now I just have to rethink my office chair, as you said so I can lean back and avoid the neck pain. Well done video. Keep going!
I’m glad it was helpful 😊 Two 32” monitors sounds like a massive setup! You might need to go full lounge chair for that 😅
10/10 vid bro, thx for talking about the light bar aswell 💪
Thank you 🙏🏼 I’m glad it was helpful! 😊
okay 10/10 review, had me cracking up subscribing to you bro thanks for convincing me :)
I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the sub 🙏🏼
I use the stacked setup with 2 ultrawides. It's awesome. For Windows I used Fancy Zones which helps manage window real estate.
Damn, 2 stacked ultrawides sounds amazing! 💪🏼 Maybe I’ll get there too one day!
still going back and forth debating on stacking or not. I would like the extra desk space!
It has honestly completely transformed my desk setup! It gave me soooo much more space, and really improved the look and feel of my space. Just keep in mind that a stacked display will most likely end up becoming a literal pain in the neck if you’re not intentional about how you set it up and use it.
aight, im changing my desk setup now.
Give it a try! I think you’ll like it!
I like the vertical dual screen method. I put my laptop under the 34' curved wide screen on adjustable monitor arm
Having a 34" curved wide screen sounds pretty awesome too, to be honest!
I was worried that placing the light bar above the two stacked monitors was going to be to high up to illuminate the desk.
That was my exact fear as well, but it honestly works just as well up here!
Two screens replaced by a widescreen.
If I ever had to stick to a single monitor, I’d probably go wide or ultrawide as well! 👍🏼
In my opinion, for now, we don't have enough choice in ultrawide monitors. For example, if i want to take ultrawide monitor with resolution 4k and more and frequency more than 60hz, we see a few models and the price for this model... For this money you can easily buy two 32inc monitor with the same characteristics
I stop watching when you show the lightbar, non-sense having a light source in front of a monitor
not at all. it helps your eyes at night because the background is not as dark in comparison to the monitor's brightness
Well, it’s certainly not the least sensible thing I’ve ever done 😂 I honestly thought it would be a problem too, but given the way my display handles reflections, plus the fact that I tilted the light bar slightly out, it’s actually been great.
The lightbars (i have two) really improved my daily working at the desk, for typing and reading documents, and i could not do without them anymore now.