Linear Layout Screens Show a Portrait Computer Monitor
Renee Ramsarran — January 4, 2011 — Tech
A portrait computer monitor will add a twist to how you set up your workspace. Rotating your computer monitors to a portrait orientation is a great space saver, making it easier to view an entire webpage without scrolling or zooming out.
Anyone who spends their time working with word processing documents, coding, or designing portrait-oriented layouts will appreciate a pivoting monitor. With entire Flickr accounts dedicated to this phenomena, I suggest considering a portrait computer monitor for yourself.
Anyone who spends their time working with word processing documents, coding, or designing portrait-oriented layouts will appreciate a pivoting monitor. With entire Flickr accounts dedicated to this phenomena, I suggest considering a portrait computer monitor for yourself.
Trend Themes
1. Pivoting Monitors - Opportunity to create and market monitors that can easily rotate between landscape and portrait orientations.
2. Vertical Workspace - Opportunity to design and develop workspace setups that optimize the use of vertical monitors.
3. Enhanced Productivity - Opportunity to explore how portrait computer monitors can improve productivity in specific tasks such as coding or designing layouts.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - Opportunity for electronics manufacturers to produce innovative portrait computer monitors.
2. Workspace Design - Opportunity for workspace designers to create ergonomic setups that accommodate vertical monitor configurations.
3. Software Development - Opportunity for software developers to create applications specifically optimized for usage on portrait computer monitors.
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