Suggestions for Display mounts
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2022 5:18 pm
I will need more display estate to be able to avail myself of the many features contained in N1MM+ which suggests I either acquire an additional monitor or one that is much larger. On the other hand, due to the shack configuration I may not be able to fit another monitor, but rather may need to buy a curved display instead.
Even a larger display would not be able to accommodate Thetis, N1MM+ logger, RF amp control via VNC, DAW (or VST Host) and LP-100A view so I guess I will need to see if there is way to fit 2 x 24" displays at my operating position. Side-side-side won't work though so the additional display would need to be mounted above or below the current one although I am not sure that would be very ergonomic. In that case, I may not need to invest in a mount at all.
Alternatively, a mount that I could use to have 2 x 24" displays sit one above the other might work. A mount that enables me to tilt and angle two displays as I please. I see that the mount that came with the DELL display can be taken off for more flexibility and options when placing them in a mount (I am hoping). Dell proposes a "Dual Stacking" solution that cost around $500.00! That accommodates side-by-side, stacking and monitor positioning in between those two configurations.
73,
Juha
NI2M
Even a larger display would not be able to accommodate Thetis, N1MM+ logger, RF amp control via VNC, DAW (or VST Host) and LP-100A view so I guess I will need to see if there is way to fit 2 x 24" displays at my operating position. Side-side-side won't work though so the additional display would need to be mounted above or below the current one although I am not sure that would be very ergonomic. In that case, I may not need to invest in a mount at all.
Alternatively, a mount that I could use to have 2 x 24" displays sit one above the other might work. A mount that enables me to tilt and angle two displays as I please. I see that the mount that came with the DELL display can be taken off for more flexibility and options when placing them in a mount (I am hoping). Dell proposes a "Dual Stacking" solution that cost around $500.00! That accommodates side-by-side, stacking and monitor positioning in between those two configurations.
73,
Juha
NI2M