Best Way to Setup My Dual Monitors?

David Zhang
7 Jul 201704:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, David discusses various dual monitor setups, highlighting their pros and cons for both aesthetics and productivity. He critiques the side-by-side configuration for its ergonomics, suggesting an angled setup as a better option for most users. David also explores stacked setups, both top and bottom-mounted, as well as portrait-oriented displays. While each setup has its appeal, David emphasizes that a dual monitor arrangement works best when the second monitor serves secondary tasks. He concludes that while unorthodox or triple setups might be fun, a simple dual monitor setup is often the most effective for productivity.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Dual monitor setups can be tricky and require compromises, balancing ergonomics, aesthetics, and productivity.
  • 😀 A side-by-side setup is aesthetically pleasing but not the most ergonomic, especially with a bezel in the center.
  • 😀 Shifting one monitor straight ahead and angling the second one towards you improves ergonomics, making it better for comfort and productivity.
  • 😀 The second display should ideally be used for low-priority tasks, such as reference material, emails, notifications, or background media.
  • 😀 A portrait orientation for the second monitor works well for programmers, but it may not be necessary for everyone, especially with larger 27-inch displays.
  • 😀 The stacked monitor setup is visually appealing and space-saving, but it can become uncomfortable and overwhelming with larger displays.
  • 😀 Mounting a second monitor at the bottom (rather than on top) might be more ergonomic but can take up more desk space.
  • 😀 Staring at a monitor bezel at eye level is not ideal and can be uncomfortable, especially if you need to use both monitors 50/50.
  • 😀 While triple monitor setups and other unconventional configurations are available, they may end up being distracting rather than beneficial.
  • 😀 For most people, a dual monitor setup is perfect, or alternatively, a single nice ultrawide display might suffice for productivity.
  • 😀 Ultimately, the ideal dual monitor configuration depends on your personal needs, such as comfort, task-specific usage, and available desk space.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of David's video on dual monitor setups?

    -David's video focuses on offering guidance for setting up dual monitor configurations, emphasizing the balance between ergonomics, aesthetics, and productivity.

  • What is the main issue with the side-by-side dual monitor setup?

    -The side-by-side setup is aesthetically pleasing but not ergonomic, as it forces the user to frequently turn their head to view each monitor, which can strain the neck.

  • When would David recommend a side-by-side monitor setup?

    -David recommends the side-by-side setup when one display is dedicated to a specific task like photo editing and the other for less intensive tasks like gaming.

  • How can you improve the ergonomics of a side-by-side setup?

    -By angling one monitor towards the user and keeping the main display straight ahead, you can improve ergonomics, though it still requires more head turning to use the second monitor.

  • What tasks are best suited for a second monitor in an angled setup?

    -A second monitor in an angled setup is ideal for low-priority and infrequent tasks such as reference material, email notifications, music controls, or background media like YouTube.

  • Why does David prefer not to use a portrait-oriented second display?

    -David finds portrait orientation unnecessary on modern 27-inch 1440p displays, as they provide enough vertical resolution for his needs. He also believes portrait mode is inefficient for tasks like video viewing.

  • What are the pros and cons of a stacked monitor setup?

    -A stacked setup saves desk space and can look aesthetically pleasing, but looking up frequently can be uncomfortable. It also requires additional equipment and may feel overwhelming with larger monitors.

  • What does David think about bottom-mounted stacked setups?

    -David finds bottom-mounted stacked setups more ergonomic than top-mounted ones, but they are harder to set up and take up more desk space.

  • Why does David dislike the idea of stacking monitors with the bezel below eye level?

    -David dislikes this setup because it forces him to stare at the bezel in a less-than-ideal posture, making it uncomfortable for prolonged use.

  • What is David's stance on triple monitor setups?

    -David considers triple monitor setups unnecessary and distracting. He believes two monitors are ideal for productivity, and even a single ultrawide monitor might suffice for some users.

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