How are you finding it now Kov?
I'm wondering if one of these might suit me to be honest. I'll explain my set up so you can see why, then hopefully you can advise-me-do.
Laptop 1 - Old laptop that I needed to replace during lockdown as it was so slow. Now used for Zoom meetings (so I can use laptop 2 to type on) and to read documents on so I can use my dictation software on laptop two.
Laptop 2 - My main machine, used to complete work on and has my dictation software on it.
Laptop 3 - This will be my work laptop, I don't have one at the moment as it's on order, but I did have someone else's at the beginning of lockdown in March. These things are really small and what I would call a notebook. To the point where I can't work on it for long periods of time or to complete substantial documents. I plugged it into external monitor and keyboard which worked well.
So, one of my problems is tracking (eyes) and holding info in my memory. This is why I keep laptop one so that I can read off it and say how I want to work the information into my document without flipping between screens.
My thinking is, if I get one of these wider monitors with two ports, I could plug in laptops two and three and have the documents next to each other on one screen. I'm guessing that I wouldn't be able to copy and paste from one to the other, but I think I can live with that.
If I wanted to, I could have two documents open next to each other from one laptop too?
I am on the right lines with this? Then laptop would be obsolete (unless I kept it for Zoom). I'd appreaciate your thoughts and experiences @kovacsC @Mr Chonks @Grim...
Edit, I'm using windows on all three laptops. One and two are on windows 10, I don't know what my work laptop will have yet.