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POLL: Displays used for SO/FSP

What resolution display do you use SO/FSP with? Please give physical size and number of in comments


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I use a Samsung 49" gaming screen (curved) with a native resolution of 5120x1440, but I always use it at 3840x1080.
Given that it's meant to be like two 27" QHD displays, I guess that means I'm really using 2 x 27" at 1920x1080. No problems at this resolution for FSP or PT. The higher resolution is too tiny for everything, but that's an eyesight problem, not an FSP or plugin problem.

Dominic
 
I keep threatening to get an arm but I wonder about stability. Which arm do you use? Is it really stable?
Here's a shot from the back:
monitor arm.jpg

This is where I got it: BONTEC Monitor Arm

It's solidly built and very stable. Just one thing, that's quite a bit of weight to be hanging out that far and difficult to manage when setting it up. You might need some assistance to hold it up while you tighten things and adjust the angle of the screen.
 
Here's a shot from the back:
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This is where I got it: BONTEC Monitor Arm

It's solidly built and very stable. Just one thing, that's quite a bit of weight to be hanging out that far and difficult to manage when setting it up. You might need some assistance to hold it up while you tighten things and adjust the angle of the screen.
Thanks. I would be using this for a 24" pen display that be resting on the desktop when in use. These things haven come down quite a bit in cost over the last couple of years
 
I would be using this for a 24" pen display that be resting on the desktop when in use
I can't picture that, since I've never seen a pen display. I also don't move mine around very much, just a few inches up and down and back and forth. Here's what Rufus AI has to say:
The BONTEC Monitor Arm can support a 24" pen display, but there are important weight considerations to check first:
Compatibility:

Screen Size: Supports 15-42 inch screens (24" pen display fits)

Weight Capacity: Maximum 26.5 lbs

VESA Mounting: 75x75mm and 100x100mm patterns
Key Consideration:24" pen displays can be quite heavy due to their built-in screens and electronics. For example:

Wacom Cintiq 24: Approximately 15.4 lbs

Most 24" pen displays range from 12-20 lbs
 
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