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Two smaller monitors over 1 large one would be my preference personally, just cause it allows more freedom in how you divide your content. You can have a game fullscreen on one screen and other windows (discord, browser, OBS etc.) on the other without having to run your game in windowed mode to see the other content, or you can have the 2nd one vertically and have a text document there while having other stuff on your main one and so on. Currently I have 1 24" 1080 monitor, and my tv (55" 4k) hooked up to my PC, but I do plan picking up a 2nd 24" 1080 one later this year :3
Also as someone who also has a small desk I am gonna recommend you get a monitor arm, to free up desk space for sure
Very true, this is definitely easier with two physical screens. Will you swap your 4K TV out and just use the two 1080p monitors instead?
I just checked and my current older monitor does allow a VESA adapter so I might pick up a monitor arm for now and see how I like the possibility to tilt and turn my screen and think about the size and resolution for a bit longer.
I plan on keeping the tv hooked up, cause honestly I mostly use it for watching/playing stuff from my bed rather than a secondary display, because as you can probably guess that's a rather awkward experience lol :3 though I do occasionally use it to shove secondary apps onto
And that's fair. I imagine being able to position your display with the additional freedom of the monitor arm would make it easier to visualise the possible monitor configurations you may want
Yeah that's why I was asking lol. But for that use its perfect to have it directly hooked up to the PC. And yes, sometimes it can be nice to have a big screen for some random apps.
I didn't know my current one could be mounted so I always thought I have to buy a new one before I can even think about an arm. But now trying the arm first with what I have sounds more reasonable.
But idk which arm to buy now lol. I think two separate arms with gas springs are more flexible but it might look weird if I end up using only one. Using a vertical tube allows attaching arms as you need but I think it restricts the vertical alignment more than two separate arms. Anyway, I have to figure that out somehow. Thanks a lot!