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What Is A Vertical Monitor?

What Is A Vertical Monitor?

When we look at computers, laptops, and even TVs, we are used to seeing the screens on these devices in a horizontal position. This has been the conventional way to use monitors for a very long period of time, but recently, the use of vertical monitors has also gained traction.

Vertical Monitor – Image source: Standing Cloud

These monitors do offer some benefits over a classic horizontal layout, but you need to assess both the pros and cons to make a final decision. If you’re interested in learning more about vertical monitors, then read on. We discuss the benefits, drawbacks, and things to keep in mind to help you make an informed decision.

 

How Does A Vertical Monitor Work?

A regular monitor that we use on a computer tends to have a horizontal structure. This means it is wider than it is tall. The design of these monitors ensures they can accommodate the most common resolutions we use when we boot up an operating system on a computer.

A vertical monitor is essentially the opposite of a horizontal one. These monitors are taller than they are wide. It creates a portrait screen structure that can be used for a wide variety of tasks. Many people combine a vertical and horizontal monitor on one setup in order to expand their view of the content they are looking at.

 

Do You Need A Separate Monitor?

One thing that many people consider when they want to try out a vertical setup is whether or not they will need to buy a special monitor. The good news is that, in many cases, you can actually use a monitor you already own. Due to the popularity of horizontal layouts, computers generally come with these particular resolutions and rotations pre-defined in their setup.

To determine if you can use your current monitor in a vertical position, take a look at its stand. There are many monitors that allow you to adjust the rotation of the screen. If this is the case, then you won’t need a new monitor – which is great for cases where you just want to do a test run. Start by rotating the screen so that it has a vertical layout, then head over to your operating system’s display settings. Windows, MacOS, and Linux support screen rotations. You’ll need to adjust the screen rotation so that it displays upright on the vertical layout.

 

Pros And Cons Of A Vertical Monitor

There are benefits and disadvantages to using a vertical monitor setup, so it is important to assess these factors. This is also why it is a good idea to first do a test run on a vertical monitor position before you decide to invest in a new screen.

One of the major advantages of a vertical monitor is the fact that it takes up much less space compared to a horizontal layout. This is great for desks that have limitations in the amount of space on top. They are also great for working with a long list of data points, as you can easily scroll through them and have more items listed on the screen at a time.

While using a monitor in a vertical rotation certainly has its benefits, it should be noted that it is not ideal for every scenario. One example comes into play when looking at playing games on the monitor. If you look at the large variety of games on the market, they will generally require a horizontal resolution. This means opening up the game in a vertical rotation will either cut off a piece of the visuals or compress the size of the game window to fit the center of your screen only.

You may have similar problems when you want to watch a movie, take a closer look at a YouTube video, or work on 3D modeling and graphic design applications. These applications have been designed to work on horizontal resolutions, so they may not adapt well to other rotations.

 

Conclusion

Vertical monitors can add a space-saving element to a computer setup. The portrait resolutions used on these monitors can also make it easier to work with documents and lists of data. They can be used alone or in combination with a regular horizontal monitor, but there are some limitations and disadvantages that you need to take into consideration.

 

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Written by The Original PC Doctor on 12/2/2023.

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