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If I dislike a book it is transferred to the basement of my house. After some time the books may end up in a cardboard box. Once and then, the cardboard boxes are opened and a select choice of its contents is transferred to the garbage can.
Also I do not purchase many books nowadays, as I still have a pile of unread books. Although I have a Kindle, I have not yet purchased a single e-book covering subjects such as trading, mathematical finance or economics. I do not read these books in a linear fashion but jump back and forth, which I cannot do with an electronic book. The Kindle is well suited for reading novels, as you never look back when you read them.
What do you need the angle for? Depending on type of display The viewing angle should be no problem, also the distance between you and the monitors probably have quite an effect, the further the better I guess.
, I tried no tilt and it was a little difficult to read but bearable. The biggest problem with no tilt for me is I use a lot of opacity so the colors on the top monitors were washed out. With LCD screens if you look at them directly no problem but once you start viewing them on an angle it can be a problem. I'm ok with gaps.
The other problem is HEAT. I'm not sure what you do for cooling, but anything over 4 monitors in warmer spring and summer the heat was unbearable even with central air so a separate HVAC air conditioner was required. I also have another PC with 2 monitors as well on the next desk, so that adds to heat. So 10 monitors and 2 PCs generates a huge amount of heat.
Hi, I believe multiple monitors are able to better provide the trader with a holistic view of the market than using one or two monitors. Personally I did not feel "in tune" with the market or the instruments I was trading using 2-4 monitors. …