Personally, I’m an over/under type of guy. At least for gaming.
For work I prefer a 32:9 ultrawide.
SkyroKn
As a coder very useful to have a secondary vertical, also good for having multiple apps open when gamimg i.e discord and spotify
Double_DeluXe
“Tell me you cannot live without your smartphone without telling me.”
Still the first thought the crosses my mind every time I see it.
mjbulzomi
Both landscape. I can probably try playing around more with side portrait, but I have not enjoyed it the few times I have tried. I am using 2x 27s at 1440p. Primary is centered in my FOV on the desk.
craigslist_hedonist
two landscape, one portrait.
onepmmember
Smaller vertical, larger horizontal, but matching frames. I’ve got a 27″ monitor and a 15″ one in vertical, it fits so nicely. I can’t help but have a huge vertical display on the side.
BallieEilish
Try Multiwall to make your wallpaper seamless across both. Helps to match the color settings between monitors as much as you can, ofc.
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Main landscape, left portrait
1 Vertical and 1 Horizontal
Whatever tickles your balls, fella.
Personally, I’m an over/under type of guy. At least for gaming.
For work I prefer a 32:9 ultrawide.
As a coder very useful to have a secondary vertical, also good for having multiple apps open when gamimg i.e discord and spotify
“Tell me you cannot live without your smartphone without telling me.”
Still the first thought the crosses my mind every time I see it.
Both landscape. I can probably try playing around more with side portrait, but I have not enjoyed it the few times I have tried. I am using 2x 27s at 1440p. Primary is centered in my FOV on the desk.
two landscape, one portrait.
Smaller vertical, larger horizontal, but matching frames. I’ve got a 27″ monitor and a 15″ one in vertical, it fits so nicely. I can’t help but have a huge vertical display on the side.
Try Multiwall to make your wallpaper seamless across both. Helps to match the color settings between monitors as much as you can, ofc.
One super ultrawide