SO i'm looking at a dual monitor setup but is it worth it? or should i just get a nice mouse and keyboard??
No to sure. Any suggestions?
What would you choose?
SO i'm looking at a dual monitor setup but is it worth it? or should i just get a nice mouse and keyboard??
No to sure. Any suggestions?
What would you choose?
Dual screen is very useful IMO.
if you do more than gaming on your computer then yes, if not then no.
Dual monitors would be useful, but if I had to choose between dual monitors and a keyboard/mouse, I would go with a nice mechanical keyboard and a comfy gaming mouse.
Also, since i'll be doing yotube, and twitch, will it be helpful there?
Dual Screen are insanely useful for productivity. They're also good for gaming. NEVER play a game across two monitors though. Use the main one to play the game and then the other for skype, steam,... you get the idea.
I have two monitors and when ever i use the one at school or somewhere else i die inside.
Dual monitors is the best option IMO. I don't know what I would do without dual monitors, seriously. Unless I'm going through a story-intensive part of a game I'm almost always watching a video in the background.
yeah i have a main monitor then a old second one its so usefull.
Hmm dual monitor it is then, thanks guys/ladies!
I've had two screens before and I don't find it very useful at all. You don't want to game across two monitors (though three is great for gaming). It might be that becuase I generally only want to be doing one thing at a time, I don't fine having multiple monitors useful at all, but maybe you see it differently. The way I do things is to have it take up the entire screen while I am using it and when I am not, then just switch to a different window. I never really used the second screen when I had it.
Personally, I would get a mechanical keyboard and a nice gaming mouse. Those are two things that you will probably hang on to longer than anything else in your gaming set up. The screen resolutions are going up so probably, we will start to see 1440p being the standard soon (4k might even become affordable at some point), but people are still using the same ancient keyboard that they fell in love with decades ago.