Screen resolution

If you need a suggestion, then I'd say grab up one of the Asus LED monitors. Most of the good ones can be picked up for ~$150. They have amazing brightness and contrast for trading. I spend $400 for 4x21" monitors (1 LCD and 3 LED's). Gives me a total resolution of 7600x1080. If you go with something too small, you'll end up wasting excess PPI resolution.
 
I have a maximum screen resolution of 1366 X 768 and this is the recommended screen resolution by my maker which is good for me.
 
Don't know how good these are, but I believe they are cheaper than the Dell 30', at 2560 x 1080 (slightly lower res than the Dell) :
http://www.lg.com/uk/monitors/lg-29EA93

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I work with two 2560x1600 and three 1920x1200, I really don’t like 1080 screens or TN monitors but that is just me. The 2560x1600 30inch monitors are great when working with Excel or many charts, you have a lot of screen real estate. They were always on the high side but now there are off brand ones for $600 to $800.

As to the question of max resolution it is now 4k at 3840x2160:
http://www.extremetech.com/computin...mer-oriented-4k-monitor-yours-for-around-5000

As the name implies it is 4 times the resolution of a 1920x1080 screen, and thus you would need 4 times the graphics power to really use it correctly. No one here is going to pay $5k for a monitor and $2k for SLI Titans to run it, but there are people out there who will.
 
opt789, mind if I ask, how do you have your three 1920x1200 monitors setup? I have two 2560x1600 and one 1920x1200 spare (not in use yet). The 1920 monitors are cheap by the looks. I could add a couple more of those. Alternately I'm looking at having just three 2560x1600 if that would be enough.
 
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opt789, mind if I ask, how do you have your three 1920x1200 monitors setup? I have two 2560x1600 and one 1920x1200 spare (not in use yet). The 1920 monitors are cheap by the looks. I could add a couple more of those. Alternately I'm looking at having just three 2560x1600 if that would be enough.
This was my old setup with two 30”, two 26”, and two 19”. I wasn’t a fan of mixed resolutions on one computer, so I switched it a little. The two 30” are in the same place and are on one computer, and the other four monitors in the pic were replaced by three Dell u2412m on another computer.

I always have two computers for backup, and to game on one while waiting for the market to do something,
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Thanks for the response, very pretty setup. I've got my three (well two plus a third not in use yet) on a single 6' wooden desk. We'll see what I end up with after I start trading. I'm looking at trading currency futures.

Mind if I ask, what chart software are you using pictured?
 
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Thanks for the response, very pretty setup. I've got my three (well two plus a third not in use yet) on a single 6' wooden desk. We'll see what I end up with after I start trading. I'm looking at trading currency futures.

Mind if I ask, what chart software are you using pictured?
It is thinkorswim, TDA now. Just a pretend setup to fill up the screens for the pic. I trade options and they are a great firm for that. Been with them a long time so I negotiated really good rates.
 
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