I was looking at the multi screens for sale, the one's i looked at were around £1000 for a three screen. Am i just a tight arse or is that dear. Am i right in thinking you dont need any special computer for these, and that they are compatable to most systems. Do any of you have any experience with these or any advice you can hand out about these.
Thanks in advance.
At the stage now where a multi screen could be a good invest
You need at least two screens to not make your trading good but easier. The PC must have a quad card in it.Mine has a double one to hold two monitors but now am going to go for a four screen lay out so i can put the Betfair site on one and have my back up Betdaq in the background. By the way Euler how are you getting a TV feed to your set up on that moitor at the top.viper.trader wrote:I was looking at the multi screens for sale, the one's i looked at were around £1000 for a three screen. Am i just a tight arse or is that dear. Am i right in thinking you dont need any special computer for these, and that they are compatable to most systems. Do any of you have any experience with these or any advice you can hand out about these.
Thanks in advance.
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If your not wanting to spend allot of money, then have you Considered just buying a large HD tV with a pc input for about 200-00,viper.trader wrote:I was looking at the multi screens for sale, the one's i looked at were around £1000 for a three screen. Am i just a tight arse or is that dear. Am i right in thinking you dont need any special computer for these, and that they are compatable to most systems. Do any of you have any experience with these or any advice you can hand out about these.
Thanks in advance.
thats what i have done and in one of my trading locations and i am more than happy with the results

Mine is 36 inches, it's of cause lower resolution than a monitor but it does the job for me.
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Yes that could be easier, and just as effective.
Should have just thought of that.
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Should have just thought of that.
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depends what pc you have, you dont need to spend a grand to start with , my first multi monitor cost no where near that , i simply added a second monitor and used the dvi slot on the back for my 2nd monitor , the main uses the standard vga , it cost £80 for the monitor , £5 cable , £12 for a wall brkt , so less than a hundred , now im trading a profit im currently building a new pc and monitor set up in my spare room , i'll post pics when its finished. but to start with you can achieve a twin monitor set up for less than £100 imo.