Quote from Bolimomo:
Does it matter? You can use any make/model with 16:9 ratio and a VESA mount in the back. Just rotate your wide monitor 90 degree when you mount it and define in Windows (only Win7 starts to support it) the monitors are in portrait mode instead of landscape mode.
Quote from Bolimomo:
Does it matter? You can use any make/model with 16:9 ratio and a VESA mount in the back. Just rotate your wide monitor 90 degree when you mount it and define in Windows (only Win7 starts to support it) the monitors are in portrait mode instead of landscape mode.
Quote from Bolimomo:
Does it matter? You can use any make/model with 16:9 ratio and a VESA mount in the back. Just rotate your wide monitor 90 degree when you mount it and define in Windows (only Win7 starts to support it) the monitors are in portrait mode instead of landscape mode.

Quote from yess4400:
I use a 3x3 setup; 8-24" LCDs /w room for one more. I found that the "ergo" type stands were too flimsy to support 3 high so I built a free-standing bilboard and used wall-mounts for each monitor.

Quote from TIKITRADER:
top monitors don't bother your neck ?
well... trading from a big leather lazy boy recliner is the way to go...thats chillin![]()
Quote from yess4400:
Yes, it's all very comfortable. I can read or watch TV and just wait for my alerts to signal.
Quote from yess4400:
I use a 3x3 setup; 8-24" LCDs /w room for one more. I found that the "ergo" type stands were too flimsy to support 3 high so I built a free-standing bilboard and used wall-mounts for each monitor.