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using 1 laptop monitor and 2 16" monitors. lately, i've been focusing on reading the DOM so i am good with just the laptop. but when i need more market DOM, charts and analyzers, i would use the 2 extra monitors.
I use two 24" monitors for a few hours during the day.
I use an Asus laptop in the late afternoon/evening.
Very simple setup for me. I have 4 charts up to
see the full picture. I scan through each instrument
until I see something worth putting on watch/trading.
4 Work Stations. Each Workstation has 2 monitors.
1 - Production Strategies
2 - Test Strategies and Manual Trading
3 - Development Strategies
4 - WebServer
2 monitors 23" on my left for charts, 17" for work / watching films.
Also a Ipad Mini 8.9 3g ( incase of internet outtage ) I trade off ( can go for a walk while holding trades and monitor ) and a Nexus 7 available if more screen estate is needed.
I utilize four four 27" HP Pavillion 27xi backlit monitors for my trading/charts, plus two additional monitors for news and information. You might check into the HP Pavillion 27xi, as it offers vivid performance with full HD with 1920 x 1080 resolution, at a good price point (around $270).