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Originally Posted by BarchCapper
Thanks to this post, I'm enjoying thinking about/planning for the NEXT house we live in.
As it stands, there's no room for a dedicated space in our rental house so it's currently
1) the portablilty of
- MacBook (handicapping info)
- iPad (set to the "next race off" screen, usually from NYRABets - on a big day I'll "favorite" races so they're the only ones showing); and
- phone (ADWs/wagering); all combined with
2) fixed-in-place big-screen TV (RTN).
I'd be interested in anyone who's using a monitor setup allowing them to see a "spread" set of PPs for a race, with all the entrants visible at once. That full visual of a paper DRF/program is one of the biggest things I miss when using digital PPs.
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Wow, you guys are awesome.
wasn't sure whether the subject would get traction
However you guys are way ahead of me. I'm a newbie with this stuff.
Wow Dave Schwartz your setup 15 years ago! You had your own simulcast!
I'm enjoying all of the setups that you guys are mentioning.
QUESTION; Is it possible to use more than one monitor on the same machine?
Example... I have my laptop running where I can multitask, then say I had one browser 'Tab' to
RTN ? -> could I run a HDMI cable to a monitor that would always show whatever that tab was featuring (such as an RTN feed? HDMI and USB ports w/ cables to monitor(s)
Or would I have to buy a cheap device for each monitor feed?
How do multiple monitors work?