Nearly all monitors, and most of the content viewed on them, are meant for horizontal, or “landscape,” orientation. But if you want to use a monitor as a secondary display, or if you work with, say, ...
Most digital documents are written with a vertical layout, even though our monitors are horizontal. This means you cannot view the whole document on screen at once and are forced to keep scrolling.
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Chances are that if you're a multitasker, designer, programmer, or even a content creator, the thought of adding a vertical monitor might have ...
Using vertical displays on any OS can be a real pain point but that’s about to get a lot better with Chrome OS, reports suggest. That’s because Chrome OS, as seen on Chromebooks, Chrome sticks, and ...
Curved ultra-wide gaming displays have been making their way into Mac setups for quite some time now. But some people want to experiment, maybe push the envelope a bit, so they mount them on top of ...
This video highlights NXP’s wide portfolio of LCD drivers designed to drive Vertical Alignment or VA displays. The video provides an overview of VA displays, its advantages compared to the traditional ...