I just got the little displays, I ran into the problem with my bigger displays that it was hard to see the charts resized down to fit multiple charts on one screen. I like the individual displays per chart better, but it depends I guess on how many charts you run per display. Also, pixels per square inch I think goes up on the smaller displays, so you can fit more pixels in a given desk area with the littler monitors. Four of them are only $520 bucks, so a lot of pixels for the money I think.
Looking Good. You have a knack for the technical, no? Why not be the first one on your block to apply some imagination to integrate a mouse/ keyboard supplemental platform control interface device? "In addition to smartphone or smartwatch control, users can operate their various devices by simply gesturing at the Spheramid gateway. With a few hand swipes, you can check things like how much energy you've used, or turn the heating, lighting or sound system up or down." http://www.gizmag.com/ninja-sphere-hub-internet-of-things/30240/ "...Gesture recognition can be seen as a way for computers to begin to understand human body language, thus building a richer bridge between machines and humans than primitive text user interfaces or even GUIs (graphical user interfaces), which still limit the majority of input to keyboard and mouse." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gesture_recognition
14-monitors? Bush league. W7 can run AT LEAST 64 monitors if you try hard enough. Hey nitro... you got more than 14?
Well, after having this setup a few days I have to admit having each monitor tilted toward the chair really got oppressive. It felt messy. I tilted them all straight so they are all edge to edge and even. Looks a lot better now. For anyone with a lot of monitors I recommend this. Viewing angle may not be as good, but it feels better.
Different philosophies. I like all mine radiated toward my eyes in a bullet shape (like solar reflectors). I am more after the function, not the look. No I don't iron my workout T-shirts.
For anyone reading this thread, I got them on ebay. Just search "Triple LCD Monitor Desk Stand". They were 85.89 each shipped.
Be aware the third monitor on the top is a bit hard to see, if you have the space to expand horizontally I'd stick with two high. But if you want a nice tall wall of monitors, this one does the trick.