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My 30's are 2560x1600, so this is actually less height (1440p) which really sucks, 3440x1440.
I think for trading 16:10 is the way to go. 16:9 is not terrible. But here, 3440x1440, we are 21:9 so really going the wrong way. But, I still think I could make it work with my charts.
Is cheaper than the Dell, but it's not clear if it supports DisplayPort 1.2 MST.
Anyone, not my intention to derail the thread. I was hoping someone here could comment on using multiple curved monitors or provide some better pictures and first hand experience.
This is the reason why I want a furniture company or craftsman to begin making an adjustable trading desk. A trading desk that has a mechanical advantage to raise and lower the desk. My choice would be from near floor height for sitting on the floor, to the height of a standard desk for using a office chair, to standing.
Right now I either trade from a desk or sitting on the floor. In both situations I like to use one of those cushions that has an open spot for your spine. This seems to help my back.
An innovative craftsman could likely make one. Does anyone have contacts?
I believe a desk like this would save many a traders necks, spines and wrists.
The ability to trade from a coffee table height sitting on the ground(my preference) to sitting in an office chair or on a swiss ball(second preference), to standing.
Did upgrade my actual physical ''desk top'' ... Here are some pics:
Thanks to my brother and father who did actually extract the cedar themselves from the family land and made the wood pieces from their own wood mill saw: