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i think it might be tough to fit 3 of them curved 40in screens on a 73-78in desk. would have to build something out(extensions) for them to sit on if thats the case.
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Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
I got the freight forwarder to unbox mine, confirm the screen is undamaged, re-box it, and then build a wooden crate around it. Plus add insurance. So, hoping everything will be fine when I finally get it in a couple weeks. Monitor was like $950 but it will cost me another $700-750 or so to get it here...
The guy at Microcenter told me that I would need a latest generation card like the GTX980, but I'm not sure as they try to sell you the most expensive stuff.
On another note, I wonder if there is a software to divide the screen into 'zones', so I could put my charts in defined areas. E.g. 4 zone areas for 4 charts or 1 vertical zone and 2 others, etc. Otherwise, every time I maximize a chart or a browser it will take the entire screen blocking everything else. Of course, it's something you can handle with few more clicks and positioning the charts (and avoiding maximizing), but I think this may drive me crazy...
It would be like making your TV into a multi-monitor set up without bezels (just a fine line on the screen?). A 50" TV is equivalent to 4 24-27" monitors more or less.
Maybe, someone will create such a software as these TV/monitors become more common...
"Monitor splitting allows you to divide your monitor into multiple "virtual" monitors with their own Taskbars, Wallpapers, and Screen Savers. Windows will maximize to the size of the "virtual" monitors, and DisplayFusion Functions, such as "Move to Next Monitor" also take the splits into account. Monitor splitting is great for Nvidia Surround and AMD Eyefinity setups, including ones with bezel corrected resolutions!" Precise Monitor Controls ? Features ? DisplayFusion ? Binary Fortress Software
I may even try it with my current set up (I currently use UltraMonitor software which is very basic).
Did someone get some of these curved screens and can share some pictures with TradeStation, NinjaTrader, etc. charts? I'm curious to see how they would appear on such a huge screen. Also, any comments on pros-cons from your previous multi-monitor set up?