• @Soup@lemmy.world
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      26 months ago

      I have to know what you’re doing with this if it’s not, like, watching security footage. I can see a number of uses but all of them(that I can think of) are productivity based and are the kind of thing where you never really spend long periods of time on any one screen.

      • @mipadaitu@lemmy.world
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        36 months ago

        I see a lot of folks using that setup where the upper monitor is playing video, like Netflix or YouTube as background entertainment while doing other stuff on the bottom two, mostly coding/work type stuff.

        • @Soup@lemmy.world
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          16 months ago

          That makes sense. I’m tall so my main monitor sits high enough up that my laptop fits underneath which is the same vibe but inverted.

      • @Zachariah@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        This is my work-from-home setup.

        2 is my laptop opened all the way and sitting in a vertical stand, so the screen is above and a little behind the other monitors, and the laptop camera is top center. I put Teams up there, so I can notice if I’m being messaged.

        1 and 3 are on a dual arm stand. They are where I do my actual work. All kinds of stuff.

    • @SolarMonkey@slrpnk.net
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      26 months ago

      Mine is like this but upside down (2 is a laptop) and with a large gap between the top two. Sort of Mickey mouse head style, but all the same size. I primarily use 2 and 3.

      Probably chaotic evil for these as well, since they didn’t even make the chart.

      • @jqubed@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        Neutral Good here but I would do this if I had my monitors on arms so I could raise them above my open laptop screen; I don’t like having a gap or having the screens blocked by the laptop.