I am redoing my home office to make a small escape for the wife and myself as well as a guest room and to accomplish this, I am downsizing my home office to fit in a small walk in closet (4' x 5.5'). I'm not 100% sure that will work, but I'm at a point where I feel like my possessions own me instead of me owning them.
Anyways, bask story aside, there is no way my current 3 monitor set up (2 -24" and 1- 27") will work in there. I currently have 2 laptops. Work and Home both connected to docks and both set up in dual monitor mode (I have a KVM to switch the center 27" monitor back and forth). When the Dell multi-client monitor was released (http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/...or-accessories) I was really intrigued but felt it was limited a bit pricey. I've since found the LG multi client monitors and they have some interesting features:
I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with either of them (LG 43ud79-b or 43MU79-B - same monitory, one consumer 1yr warranty, the other enterprise - 3yr warranty). I don't currently have a computer that can display 4k, but my main use would be as a quad monitor in my tight space. My only wish is if it were curved as I feel curved monitors actually have a benefit unlike curved TVs.
(I'm including an image of my design idea so people can tell me I'm crazy for moving my office to a closet...LOL)
Anyways, bask story aside, there is no way my current 3 monitor set up (2 -24" and 1- 27") will work in there. I currently have 2 laptops. Work and Home both connected to docks and both set up in dual monitor mode (I have a KVM to switch the center 27" monitor back and forth). When the Dell multi-client monitor was released (http://www.dell.com/en-us/work/shop/...or-accessories) I was really intrigued but felt it was limited a bit pricey. I've since found the LG multi client monitors and they have some interesting features:
- 4 HDMI inputs (2 hdmi 2.0, 2 hdmi 1.4) and 1 Displayport 1.2a input and 1 usbc input which can support a display link signal
- has multiple PiP and PbP including a 4 display mode (4 1080p screens in a grid)
- remote control (Harmony Hub integration?)
- RS-232 control
- built in speakers
I'm wondering if anyone here has experience with either of them (LG 43ud79-b or 43MU79-B - same monitory, one consumer 1yr warranty, the other enterprise - 3yr warranty). I don't currently have a computer that can display 4k, but my main use would be as a quad monitor in my tight space. My only wish is if it were curved as I feel curved monitors actually have a benefit unlike curved TVs.
(I'm including an image of my design idea so people can tell me I'm crazy for moving my office to a closet...LOL)
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