Whats the optimal work monitor setup for Devs? I claim its work/company laptop + a secondary screen

Whats the optimal work monitor setup for Devs? I claim its work/company laptop + a secondary screen

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One 32" 4k monitor with 100% scaling

I have that exact setup but the laptop is smaller and I don't have that huge fucking laptop / monitor holder monstrosity.
In the end I only use the monitor because it's 144Hz and the laptop screen stays for Teams.

I like to code on the laptop and have docs open on the monitor. Maybe im crazy.

I use my laptop for teams/emails, one monitor for IDE, and another for docs.

Vertical monitor for IDE and another for documentation

The triple pill:
>left: documentation
>middle: code
>right: result

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You are talking with ricer NEETs. It's obviously good to have tow screens. It's superior to alt-tab multitasking

oh, i have a Varidesk, really like it as a standing solution but i have been taking pictures like this to shitpost.

i need to get new monitors and return to dual monitor setup at least.

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Cute kitty

Stop eating trash

no, i'm trying to die before i get old.

based and /thread
but two monitor setup one for code one for result is good too
having a laptop hooked up to an external display not in clamshell mode is cringe

> glasses in a bowl
Why?

Lmao.

Trackpad > Mouse.

same

3x24" 16:10 on ergotron stand, that's what I'm using.
I can't understand how anyone can work on laptop, like I've seen kids typing on actual laptop and having one external monitor. Ergonomics of that is like just kill me.

2 - 27 16:9
One Infront of you, one to the right about 1/3 higher and angled towards you.
The right needs to be rotatable though, there will be times when portrait is useful

Your kitty will be sad

Thats something a dog would do