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• #20877
LG 5k 27” is $2,500 on Amazon- sound about right?
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• #20878
This is the one I’m considering: https://www.harveynorman.com.sg/computing/computers-en/monitors-en/lg-monitor-32sq730s-w.html
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• #20879
Probably. I've got my 2 second hand though. Paid around £500 for as-new condition. Just make sure you get the revised version with USB-C and not just thunderbolt
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• #20881
Guys your ppt game must be epic for all the requirements of these 32inch 5k screens
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• #20882
That's what I thought as well 🙂
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• #20883
Woe is me, for my lonely campaign to prove that an iPhone 5S is still viable today is being crushed, slowly and inexorably, by reality.
If anyone has a decent replacement available soon, please do hit me up. I guess I'm in the SE2020 to 11, possibly 12 range.
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• #20884
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/391501/ Still for sale, 12 Pro, can post.
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• #20885
Guys your ppt game must be epic for all the requirements of these 32inch 5k screens
A lot of the presentations that I put together are made from content in other presentations - so it's fairly common for me to have three to four open (one being put together, the others being mined for content) plus Outlook, Teams etc.
It's handy to have all of these windows open on the big screen at once rather than having to page through the windows when they're stacked on top of one another on my laptop.
May sound like a small thing but it makes work much more enjoyable, rapid and effective.
Which is why I'm ok with buying my own screen for work.
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• #20886
Aha. Then I’d go bigger than 27
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• #20887
Have you considered an lg dualup? I would get one if I was in the market for a new screen. It's the dimensions of 2 24'' stacked on top of each other.
I also needs loads of screen space, but that's as much to do with my cognitive abilities than my work.
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• #20888
Good point. I used to run my laptop below my main screen and two screens on top of each other makes a lot of sense from a ergonomics p.o.v
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• #20889
But why not an anker hub and your old screen?
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• #20891
Because I made a Zwift setup with it.
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• #20892
Those raindrops almost look real!
Amazing how far monitors have come.
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• #20893
Yeah the constant side to side is bad juju for posture/neck etc
..but is constant up and down better? (serious question)
I think I might get a purpose built webcam too bc the one on the MacBook isn’t great
After starting to need / use Zoom again recently I remembered that using my iPhone as a webcam is an option nowadays, so I bought a cheap magsafe mount thing as in the pic below - and it works really well, and picture quality is a-ma-zing!
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• #20894
Anyone know if the new magic trackpads are better than the old ones with aa batteries? I need to mix my setup up to save on my wrists, but the aa trackpad feels pretty unresponsive and vague , but I’m thinking it might just be old tech / worn out?
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• #20895
I have one from two years ago (chargeable via lightning port), and it's basically the same as the built-in one of the 16" MBP.
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• #20896
That’s what I was hoping to hear!
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• #20897
Well, monitor arrived and I plugged everything in - absolutely won't take a signal from my Mac via USB-C, which was the point, and nothing plugged into the USB ports works, for anything other than getting power.
So! Not great.
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• #20898
I was expecting new toy joy, but instead it's balls.
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• #20899
What a shitshow
Which monitor?
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• #20900
See if installing "DisplayLink Manager" helps
Tried this and went through the process, but still says linked to an account!!..