Hi all,
I'm currently running two 24" external screens on a fairly powerful laptop which serves as my 3rd screen. While this set-up is working fine, I'm now considering adding a 3rd screen making it a total of 3x24".
This may be pushing it in terms of computer performance? I would probably need a docking station as well.
So, I've been considering actually getting a workstation/stationary computer to power 3 external monitors and use my existing lap-top as a back-up/secondary computer.
Alternatively, I have one computer/laptop + 1 external monitor where I run my statistical programs/analysis and one computer/laptop + 2 external monitors where I run my charting software and execute my trades (still doing that manually).
On the other hand - a wish to stay mobile and 'travel light' makes me want to avoid getting too 'heavy' at the time being. So, sticking with one computer might be preferrable.
Travel does not mean trading at an airport or from the local Starbucks, but I am semi-mobile and may want to change residency with some frequency. If not, this would not be an issue.
Just thinking out loud here and at the same time curious about what everyone else uses these days and if some people are still using heavy, stationary workstations.
PS: For back-up - I do have an old laptop around already, but it's unusable for serious trading. My main back-up solution is actually my smart phone. Have not needed to use it yet.
Thanks in advance.
Howard
I'm currently running two 24" external screens on a fairly powerful laptop which serves as my 3rd screen. While this set-up is working fine, I'm now considering adding a 3rd screen making it a total of 3x24".
This may be pushing it in terms of computer performance? I would probably need a docking station as well.
So, I've been considering actually getting a workstation/stationary computer to power 3 external monitors and use my existing lap-top as a back-up/secondary computer.
Alternatively, I have one computer/laptop + 1 external monitor where I run my statistical programs/analysis and one computer/laptop + 2 external monitors where I run my charting software and execute my trades (still doing that manually).
On the other hand - a wish to stay mobile and 'travel light' makes me want to avoid getting too 'heavy' at the time being. So, sticking with one computer might be preferrable.
Travel does not mean trading at an airport or from the local Starbucks, but I am semi-mobile and may want to change residency with some frequency. If not, this would not be an issue.
Just thinking out loud here and at the same time curious about what everyone else uses these days and if some people are still using heavy, stationary workstations.
PS: For back-up - I do have an old laptop around already, but it's unusable for serious trading. My main back-up solution is actually my smart phone. Have not needed to use it yet.
Thanks in advance.
Howard