![]() ![]() I fell instantly in love with PocketParadise’s Pokémon terrariums, which I justified buying as part of my warm lighting crusade since it (1) technically does light up, and (2) sits near my desk. ![]() The Sailor Moon lamp wasn’t the only thing that wound up in my cart as part of my desk glow-up (pun obviously intended). She has been replaced by a higher being who can move her monitors into the perfect positions at any moment. But the version of me who did all of that is gone now. Was it terrifying to install my expensive 2K monitors onto those metal arms after I had already bolted them to my desk? Yes. That’s what my dual-monitor setup is like. This is one of those background radiation types of problems it may not sound important, but when you finally fix it, the results are so life-changing that you can barely remember what it was like before. ![]() Maybe you’re craning your neck a bit maybe you’re just having trouble fitting both of those bad boys on the tabletop. If you’re anything like me, you have a desk that may not be perfectly suited to the two-monitor lifestyle. You need that second monitor for work, nominally, but also off the clock (playing a game on one screen and watching a friend’s game via Discord on the other). Let’s just start from the assumption that you have two monitors. ![]()
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