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TJ
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Trading Computer

Postby TJ » 21 Dec 2020

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Is this good for trading?

Mini PC PN50

Ultra-compact computer
with 4000 Series AMD Ryzen mobile processors,
supports up to 4 displays in 4K resolution
and up to 64GB DDR4 RAM,
M.2 SSD, WiFi 6,
Windows 10 and dual USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C

https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Mini-PCs/Mini-PC-PN50/

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Re: Trading Computer

Postby SUPER » 22 Dec 2020

sounds good, the portability adds more plus points......need expert advice.

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Re: Trading Computer

Postby Mark Brown » 22 Dec 2020

i use mostly all asus monitors and mother boards for years love their stuff.

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Re: Trading Computer

Postby janus » 25 Dec 2020

What are people’s thoughts on super widescreen monitors, such as the 49" G9 QLED Gaming Monitor with 1000R Curved Screen? I'd like to use two of them and stack one above the other.

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Re: Trading Computer

Postby Mark Brown » 25 Dec 2020

the problem with super wide screens is the depth resolution, i have to have depth for my charting. but i also need width, i have been eyeing up the almost square monitors that are really big.

https://www.eizoglobal.com/library/basi ... _monitors/

https://www.amazon.com/FlexScan-EV2730Q ... B00R58MLSY

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Re: Trading Computer

Postby janus » 25 Dec 2020

the problem with super wide screens is the depth resolution, i have to have depth for my charting. but i also need width, i have been eyeing up the almost square monitors that are really big.
Hence why I was thinking of two stacked one above the other. However, I agree a single large monitor would be nicer provided it's big enough to avoid squinting to read the tiny fonts on a 4K monitor packed with lots of charts and other sorts of information. Something like the LG 43” UHD 4K IPS Monitor with HDR10 might be the shot. I would need to check one out to make sure it's comfortable to use at such a large size.


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