On our floor the power traders (literally electricity) rotate
several of their widescreens in order to get a taller
platform. Most are running anywhere from 4-12 monitors depending on
the markets and what they are tracking.
hello bk1976 - yes I agree about widescreen monitors not being
tall enough in general.
A couple of suggestions:
1. Try one of those new
38 inch widescreen
monitors(LD, Dell), the resolution is 3840 x 1600, so better than the
34 inch widescreens which are 1440 pixels high, and especially if
you have a widescreen that is only 1080 pixels highs, which I'm
guessing is probably the case. I bought one of these
recently, hasn't arrived yet
2. Something I want to try is using two of these over top one
another stacking on top of one another, to me that's an ideal
solution
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trading monitor
Posted by bk1976 on 22nd of Nov 2017 at 04:46 pm
Anyone have a recommendation on a tall monitor that works better with stock charts as opposed to a normal wide and short monitor. thanks
On our floor the power
Posted by pinguin on 24th of Nov 2017 at 10:57 pm
On our floor the power traders (literally electricity) rotate several of their widescreens in order to get a taller platform. Most are running anywhere from 4-12 monitors depending on the markets and what they are tracking.
hello bk1976 - yes I
Posted by matt on 22nd of Nov 2017 at 06:47 pm
hello bk1976 - yes I agree about widescreen monitors not being tall enough in general.
A couple of suggestions:
1. Try one of those new 38 inch widescreen monitors (LD, Dell), the resolution is 3840 x 1600, so better than the 34 inch widescreens which are 1440 pixels high, and especially if you have a widescreen that is only 1080 pixels highs, which I'm guessing is probably the case. I bought one of these recently, hasn't arrived yet
2. Something I want to try is using two of these over top one another stacking on top of one another, to me that's an ideal solution