Your question is confusing. A monitor PBP (Picture by Picture) is designed for usage with two PC connected to single monitor using two video in ports on the single monitor.
In your case of two monitors connected to a single PC, you would not use PBP. Monitor 1 set as Primary and monitor 2 set as Extended.
Hi, thanks for your answer, I know it's a little confusing. In this photo, there is a radiology station, it usually has a low resolution monitor and two high resolution monitors. The application, by recognizing the other two monitors, displays two separate windows, with one tool bar for each monitor, which is more comfy than having only one big monitor splitted. So I'm in the struggle of buying 2 pivotable qhd monitors and connecting to my laptop, which would be the low resolution monitor, or buying this Dell monitor and use 2 cables, for example a DP and a HDMI, to connect both to my laptop. I know the idea of pbp is for using two different video sources, but I was wondering if it can be used this way, or otherwise I'll need to buy 2 24' QHD monitors.
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Your question is confusing. A monitor PBP (Picture by Picture) is designed for usage with two PC connected to single monitor using two video in ports on the single monitor.
In your case of two monitors connected to a single PC, you would not use PBP. Monitor 1 set as Primary and monitor 2 set as Extended.
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April 2nd, 2023 05:00
Hi, thanks for your answer, I know it's a little confusing. In this photo, there is a radiology station, it usually has a low resolution monitor and two high resolution monitors. The application, by recognizing the other two monitors, displays two separate windows, with one tool bar for each monitor, which is more comfy than having only one big monitor splitted. So I'm in the struggle of buying 2 pivotable qhd monitors and connecting to my laptop, which would be the low resolution monitor, or buying this Dell monitor and use 2 cables, for example a DP and a HDMI, to connect both to my laptop. I know the idea of pbp is for using two different video sources, but I was wondering if it can be used this way, or otherwise I'll need to buy 2 24' QHD monitors.
I hope it's better explained now