A Gallery Of Multiple Monitors In Action

by Danny Sullivan on October 3, 2006

in Multiple Monitors

I’m a big multiple monitor fan, and I’ve covered my own setup in the
My Multimonitor Setup: Three
Screens For One Computer
post here on Daggle. Today, I came across an
awesome gallery of other multiple monitors in action.

Ultramon hosts the
gallery here
. I just added my own setup, as you’ll find

here
. You can then easily work your way back through many of the other
entries. Check out:



Nice — a widescreen in the middle as I was originally thinking of doing and
still might do!



Four screens — one projected above the other three!!!!



Five screens!!!!!



Six screens!!!!!!



Seven screens!!!!!!!

The ones above I got by working backwards from the newest entry to the
oldest. You can also

sort by number of monitors
, in descending order. Most monitors? Twelve.
Here’s one example of that:


Here’s a nine monitor arrangement with a big projection over the others (with
Sky as well).


It makes me think how easy it would be to mount a projector on the wall
behind me and beam something above my existing three screens. Why? Just the
coolness factor! Or like with the example above, a handy way to monitor TV
without taking up a working monitor. Perhaps I might try it as a way to use my
photos as virtual wallpaper.

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1 Diane Vigil October 4, 2006 at 12:49 am

Those are terrific — but I wanted to thank you for your initial mention of UltraMon. I recently bought a Dell 30″ browser to accompany a 19″ CRT, and found that the main taskbar held all the open program buttons — very non-intuitive (not to mention a little too busy for my tastes). UltraMon saved the day. Thanks.

2 jgreyorl August 9, 2008 at 8:14 pm

WOW! These are some great pictures of multiple monitor setups. I recently bought a triple monitor array from http://www.multiplexpc.com and I absolutely love it. Glad to see other people putting their rigs up for us to see. I think I am going to go take some pictures of mine now!

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