There are monitors on the market that have PbP (Picture beside Picture) capability built-in. I just acquired a Planar Systems IX-2850 4K 28" display which can display two, three or four inputs on-screen at once. Since it's a 4K display when four inputs are shown each one still gets 1920x1080 pixels.

One note to remember however is that a 28" 4K monitor has very small pixels.

73,
Steve AD7OG

From: "Dauer, Edward" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Or get a dual monitor - two screens side-by-side on a single mount - if space allows. Several > of the manufacturers make them. Interestingly, a fellow at the Apple store here told me that > the older Macs could have two displays on the same screen one of which was a VGA input, > but the newer ones (as of three or four years ago) cannot. He was a sales clerk, not an > engineer so far as I know, so I have my doubts. When this question was last on the reflector > someone suggested converting the P3?s SVGA output into an Internet signal. Both Windows > and Mac allow simultaneous display of the browser and any other resident application. > Exactly how to do that conversion is beyond me . . . but if anyone knows an easy way, please
> post it here . . . Thanks. Ted, KN1CBR
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