My dining room table and dining room chair.When my wife is meeting a client, I need to use my bed.My apartment is not cut out to be an office.
I have not - used to have the Aeron. The arms looked similar judging from the pix, are they not?
I paid $25 for it just under 2 years ago. I don't think it was any sort of special sale, I just think prices for logitech stuff have been at least retail price lately.
Its pretty amazing how in a couple of years Logitech went from being another cheap company to a name brand. Kind of like what's happening to anker (although maybe diff bc many of their products are Chinese standard with their name slapped on)
You would only need one of those monitors for your browser and the rest can be on regular monitors.I beat you on the tabs-I have 448 (!) open. How do I manage so many? They are open in Firefox using the Simple Tab Groups add-on. Even with all those tabs it is only using 2,000 MB RAM. Besides the other reasons I prefer FF over Chrome I would use FF for this add-on alone.
I beat you on the tabs-I have 448 (!) open. How do I manage so many? They are open in Firefox using the Simple Tab Groups add-on. Even with all those tabs it is only using 2,000 MB RAM. Besides the other reasons I prefer FF over Chrome I would use FF for this add-on alone.
Forget manage, why would you ever need that many open? Do you just never close anything you open “in case you need it again later”?
does anybody else find it funny that there are more links to mounts then anything else in this thread ?
Over 100 are to various tariff pages from a bunch of utilities. A bunch mis are to basis energy market related pages. Abbott 50 are to regulatory agencies. Another bunch are personal stuff and internal business stuff. Once I am using this already I am not so careful about keeping tab count low.
So you're not really using hundreds on a daily basis. It's more like a library of references you may need, easily available at your fingertips, correct? Kind of like someone who keeps many seforim in OH open, "just in case".
I would say that about 200 are used more than once a week
Picture yourself in the 1960s in a musty office with hundreds of dusty tomes in every possible location... I wonder what your "desktop setup " would look like. Phonograph, typewriter... topic for a new thread...
Yeah if I wasn't able to use tab groups to manage it I would close moor of them
Home office, simple / minimalist.Ikea swivel chairIkea tableDell XPS 8500 (BF 2012 deal, still works great (added an SSD a few years back, (had an extra one on hand, not because things were slow))2 LG 23" monitorsDual monitor mountLogitech K800 wireless illuminated keyboardLogitech MX 2S mouseBelkin WaveRest mouse padWireless chargerApple AirPods
The advantage of mine is that it is height adjustable and can be easily used sitting or standing and the keyboard tray helps with that.
What's the height range?I have one of these at my office but I find it doesn't quite have the range I'd like. It would probably work better for someone a little shorter than me.