Welcome to NexusFi: the best trading community on the planet, with over 150,000 members Sign Up Now for Free
Genuine reviews from real traders, not fake reviews from stealth vendors
Quality education from leading professional traders
We are a friendly, helpful, and positive community
We do not tolerate rude behavior, trolling, or vendors advertising in posts
We are here to help, just let us know what you need
You'll need to register in order to view the content of the threads and start contributing to our community. It's free for basic access, or support us by becoming an Elite Member -- see if you qualify for a discount below.
-- Big Mike, Site Administrator
(If you already have an account, login at the top of the page)
i have one 13" laptop and one 27" monitor,
i plan to have additional two 24" monitor in the future but after i've achieved certain goals (one of it is consistent profit) in my trading journey
No problem. FWIW, I did my research 2-3 years ago and bought two Sony 55" TVs which I now use as 4K monitor each running 3840X2160. They have been running really well. I dont remember ever getting eye strain.
In contrast, about 8 months prior, before I bought the TVs, I had purchased two 43" Philips computer monitors from Amazon which both failed. The panels in both monitors started getting dead areas and about 8 months later, I had to return both to Amazon. Thankfully they took them back at the time!
I started working remotely last March and made it till Sept with 2 27" 2K monitors, before I decided I needed more real estate
I run my work VPN/RDP inside a VM on my home PC (this bypasses the 'no Split Tunneling' rule that Cisco implements), connecting to my day job workstation with dual 24" monitors. I also run my Sierra Chart with 4 charts, 2 of which are 10 second charts (1 ES and 1 MES). This is a decent 'load' on my i7 6700K with 32G Ram and RTX2060, but it (SC) typically runs less than 15% of my CPU.
I started wanting more space (for Slack, , Zoom, etc) so I after some research I went with the TCL 50S425 (50" 4K TV) coupled with a 'better' cable. I too use DisplayFusion Pro (bought on sale on Steam, lol) and am pretty happy with it all.
I don't play shooters much anymore. When I play it's basically MMO's, so I can't attest to the FPS during a firefight, but it works fine for WoW, GW2, etc. SC has no issues keeping up during heavy market action.
I should have gone with the 55" to make my virtual dual 27's on the bottom of the screen closer to spec, and a curved screen would have made it MUCH better on the sides (I'm now planning for that for the next upgrade).
TL;DR: Happy with a 55" LED TV running DisplayFusion Pro for virtual monitors. Plus, this was a cheaper alternative to buying 2 more 27" 2K monitors.
I'm looking for something in the 50-55 inch range which seems to be the sweet spot for these things. Rting gave a pretty good review of a bargain 4k Hisense 50-Inch Class H8 Quantum Series (429 US). However I want to dig a bit deeper to determine if it would be wiser to spend more for better quality and not make a penny wise pound pound foolish type mistake. In any case you helped give me a good head start on the project and it's much appreciated ... thanks again.
Picked up a 42" LG 4k TV from Costco I think it was in the $250 price range works great for everything have to tweak the screen size little easy to do with NVidia game card I have. My card is not powerful enough to get 60 Frames per second at 4k so I run it at 1080P for games still looks great on a cheap 4k TV monitor. For trading at 4k I can put horizontal charts up and I have a 27" I turned vertical for a DOM window or I have a spread sheet on it. I have a 65" OLED I sometimes send the output to sit in my living room for trading, or on another game computer I setup in there games look amazing on OLED TV. I have never seen any LAG on OLED TV I have on the cheaper 42" 4k LCD LED backlit TV.