No that’s too many. In fact I’ve regressed from dual monitor to single widescreen monitor. I use a dock so plugging in is easy but honestly I can’t sit in that desk for both work and non-work activities.
I have a PC, work MacBook and a personal MacBook. MacBooks go into a dock/hub which has an HDMI and lightning bolt video out. They are stacked on stands so all I have to do is switch a single cable between the two. I have three monitors. Middle I shared. MacBooks and PC both have their own dedicated monitors to the side. Middle monitor switches between display port and lightning bolt depending on my focus.
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I use an hdmi splitter for both monitors. That way I can use both of them either for my desktop or my work laptop
Honestly, I have the extra monitors so want to make them dedicated. Though I could definitely split the 4th perhaps.
Sadly, I have to make do with little space, especially now that my wife also needs a home office space
No that’s too many. In fact I’ve regressed from dual monitor to single widescreen monitor. I use a dock so plugging in is easy but honestly I can’t sit in that desk for both work and non-work activities.
I like two monitors for work (center and side) and one for personal.
Mine is chaos, center is a 39” ultra wide, left is a 27 inch, bottom is a 15 inch laptop screen and bottom right is a 16 inch Kamvas screen.
The bottom two are one machine and the top two another and I use a KVM to go between.
I have a PC, work MacBook and a personal MacBook. MacBooks go into a dock/hub which has an HDMI and lightning bolt video out. They are stacked on stands so all I have to do is switch a single cable between the two. I have three monitors. Middle I shared. MacBooks and PC both have their own dedicated monitors to the side. Middle monitor switches between display port and lightning bolt depending on my focus.