I’ve long advocated that everyone should have a dual monitor setup, because two screens are better than one — especially if you’re still working from home. But ever since Alienware’s ultrawide 34 ...
Dual monitors can be great for boosting your productivity, even if they have their own unique problems. If you already have a great monitor, you can just buy another good monitor to easily expand your ...
After-market monitor arms are one of those “upgrades” you can perform that I never saw the need for. I mean, I’ve already spent several hundred dollars on a nice monitor for work and gaming, why would ...
While most of us in the office environment, be that the home-office or the actual office-office, have managed to make-do with a single, solitary monitor for most of the time that computers have ...
Setting up multiple monitors for PC gaming can significantly enhance your gaming experience by providing more screen real estate and improving multitasking capabilities. Here’s a step-by-step guide to ...
If Apple made a dual monitor system for laptops, it might be a lot like the S2. The setup features aluminum construction, one-cord connectivity, and the ability to be used in five different ...
Charlie is a gaming writer and journalist who has been covering the video game industry for over a decade. He is also a regular contributor to various gaming magazines and websites, such as Game ...
Laptops are great, but you don’t have to limit yourself to a tiny laptop screen — especially when you’re using a laptop at a desk. Adding a second screen is easier and cheaper than ever. The same is ...
There's no doubt that out of the box, the Innocn 40C1U is instantly impressive with its huge 40-inch 21:9 aspect ratio screen that essentially dominates the desk once it's in place. Considering the ...
Ever feel like your desk is a battlefield of dongles, adapters, and one sad monitor? The VisionTek Radeon RX 550 is here to simplify your life—and cut through that cable chaos. At $219.99 (was $269.99 ...
Multiple monitors are great, but you can't just plug them in—you have to configure them. This is true with all computers, Macs included. For example: There is nothing more confusing than moving your ...