For someone that is fairly inept (and lazy) at putting together systems beyond plugging in the VGA/DVI cords, what is a good route to pick up a system that will work efficiently as well as be exceptionally kind to the eyes? If it helps in the advice, I run 36 Esignal charts of different time frames(only volume and SMA for indicators) as well as 3 Esig linked excel spreads for an aggregate data feed for about 350 symbols. I will also have Bloomberg and Briefing for news as well as IB's Trader Workstation running.
I currently run two laptops (one Macbook Pro and one HP, both 4 GB RAM) connected to one external 22" monitor each but I need a total of 6 screens and the computer to run them as the laptops are over 2 years old and having some issues.
I am primarily concerned about the computer as one of my buddies had dropped $7k on his custom trading computer a couple of years back and the thing was slower than his cheap laptop, for whoever knows what reason.
I have been looking at naplestech.com and digitaltigers.com but am open to truck on up to Best Buy and pick up the computer there with a special graphics card or two, and maybe piecemeal it together getting the mulit-monitor mounts and monitors elsewhere, if need be.
Any thoughts on this or experience with either Naplestech or DigitalTigers are greatly appreciated
I currently run two laptops (one Macbook Pro and one HP, both 4 GB RAM) connected to one external 22" monitor each but I need a total of 6 screens and the computer to run them as the laptops are over 2 years old and having some issues.
I am primarily concerned about the computer as one of my buddies had dropped $7k on his custom trading computer a couple of years back and the thing was slower than his cheap laptop, for whoever knows what reason.
I have been looking at naplestech.com and digitaltigers.com but am open to truck on up to Best Buy and pick up the computer there with a special graphics card or two, and maybe piecemeal it together getting the mulit-monitor mounts and monitors elsewhere, if need be.
Any thoughts on this or experience with either Naplestech or DigitalTigers are greatly appreciated
