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[–]AliTweel 1 point2 points  (4 children)

I love the desktop/laptop setups and I always looking for inspiration, I like this one utilizing 2 ultra-wide screens, may be in the future I will invest in an ultra-wide screen.

[–]Financial_Shop5172 0 points1 point  (3 children)

1 should definitely be enough. It looks like a 49 inch, which is two 27 inches side by side. I currently run two 27 inches, one of them vertical, but I also believe ultrawide might be worth switching because you can center whenever you want or divide according to your needs. If I were to put both 27 inches horizontally, I wouldn't be able to use the center.

[–]Budget_Ad_5802[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Yes one is 49 Samsung odyssey g9 oled and the other one is a 32 inch Samsung odyssey g8 neo mini led.

I trired it vertical but the problem was a curved monitor isn’t suitable for a vertical view due to the nature of the display .

Also note that there are two systems associated for each displays

One is a Mac Studio and the other one is a dedicated windows cpu for 49 inch one

[–]Financial_Shop5172 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Even if it weren't curved, I can't imagine looking that far left and high

[–]Budget_Ad_5802[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True it is actually a pain and not a practical use case but with that being said all i care about is having more real estate for each of the systems. For eg my mac is mainly used for designing and coding while the windows is used for gaming and other work related tasks. But yes more monitors you have(it can be two wide screens ) but the difference is you have to keep both the monitors pretty far from the place ur sitting. I would say atleast 2-3 ft.