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Shijie Zhou
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Top 10 Workstation Every Developer Likes

Considering developers spend so much time at your desk, it’s important to create a space that not only works for you and aids your productivity but is also an area you actually enjoy being in. Yes, here’s an awesome collection of items, accessories and other things that developers recommended for a sweet desk setup:

1. One Monitor

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2. One Vertical and Two Horizontal

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3. Neon Light Desktop

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4. Three Monitors in Studio

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5. One iMac and Macbook Pro and Mac Display

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6. One foot long Monitor with Mac

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7. One Mac Display plus Macbook Pro

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8. One Surface plus blend Display

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9. Three Vertical Setup Monitor

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10. Two Dell Display plus one iMAc

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Leave your comment or which one you like the best.

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Top comments (12)

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Morado

#10

It gave me chills...

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Mohamed ELIDRISSI • Edited

I would like one wide monitor so I can open multiple editor tabs, that's all I'd need, I feel like multiple monitors can be distracting.

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Charles Anim

Either that or a two monitor setup where there one vertical and one horizontal.

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Mohamed ELIDRISSI

Yeah, that works fine too

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Arun Kumar

4 three monitors in studio... its all i need. A mini theatre with lots of monitors and decent speakers

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Ian Wijma

I got instead of decent speakers a descent set of headphones. Love listening to some lofi Beats.

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Shijie Zhou

right, listen to the beats can help you code for sure

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Arun Kumar

Nice

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Ian Wijma

I personally use 3 monitors. One for code, one for a browser or terminals. And one for debugging or logging. Where it depends if I work on backend, services or front end.

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Shijie Zhou

That's cool. would you like to share your desk

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Saf11000

10 :)

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Chris Finnigan • Edited

Great Setups. I went with one 48" 4k Phillip's Ambilight screen and a 4k Dell XPS laptop on my home setup. It works really well.

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