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Sumimasen1990
Journeyman III

Multi-monitor on one 4K TV

Hello Forum,

 

I made this Account to throw in a Idea I recently had when hanging out with friends.

Turns out, I am the only person in my friendgroup who uses a <40" Monitor.

Everyone else is using TVs as their main monitor, so here I got an idea for my office.

How dope would it be to have multiple monitors on the same device !

I am thinking a setup like this:

1.

One huge 3840x1080 screen on the bottom (more or less the hight of my face) and two 1920x1080 screens on top.

or 2.

One huge 1920x2160 on the left and two 1920x1080 screens on the right.

 

Depending on wether I'm working on a huge Databank/Excel or reading a document.

 

I know there is software that can do that already. But why install bloatware if the driver could support it.

The big thing would be, that the TV is still getting a standard 4k signal so it doesn't freak out while the drivers emulate the screens.

 

I hope I went to the right Forum to brainstrom such an idea and maybe I'm not the only one who would prefer one 48" TV to three 27" Monitors.

This would also save up some enegery and cable chaos.

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fsadough
Staff

We used to offer this feature with "ATI Hydravision" with our older GPU generations. Nowadays you need to use a 3rd-Party Software.

FunkZ
Big Boss

Don't need special drivers, you can arrange your apps using Windows Snap.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/snap-your-windows-885a9b1e-a983-a3b1-16cd-c531795e6241#w...

 

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