I can see this being the case for me also.Credit to you people who can do this. I've tried multiple TV setups and I can't stand trying to focus on multiple things at the same time.
I can see this being the case for me also.Credit to you people who can do this. I've tried multiple TV setups and I can't stand trying to focus on multiple things at the same time.
I have two monitors set up. My wife will put me down if I watch 8 games at once.
Sounds like the perfect setup for March Madness (that's the whole reason I got a second monitor in the first place)The possibilities are really endless. I hope they nail this.
Good news, all it takes is a few clicksIf it's an excuse for them to jack up the price some more, I'm out.
I tend to use it as a commercial break fill for the game I'm watching. Once the ISU game goes to commercial back out to the multi-screen viewI’m all for multiple games at once, but I’m not a fan of that happening on the same screen.
Big screens weren't as common, and HD was just coming in.Picture in picture was in the 90's for some reason it never took off. Had a tv with it loved it during the FB and BB season.
I can see that.I tend to use it as a commercial break fill for the game I'm watching. Once the ISU game goes to commercial back out to the multi-screen view
If she's like mine she'll always find something else so it might as well be for something that matters like this.I have two monitors set up. My wife will put me down if I watch 8 games at once.
ISU on the main screen, 4 on the other.Only 1 game goes on the TV when ISU is playing. Outside of that, I would LOVE this as an option for casual viewing
Agreed- I think I could somewhat follow 2 games…no way I’m doing 4.Credit to you people who can do this. I've tried multiple TV setups and I can't stand trying to focus on multiple things at the same time.
Get rid of apple. I've had 5.1 for a while now with a $40 device.And still no 5.1 sound.