We’ve seen quite a few instances of stacked external displays in setups, but today’s M2 MacBook Pro rig might be the first time we’ve seen Studio Displays mounted that way. With all the questions commenters asked about the workstation, the user ended up laying out quite a few points about why it works great. This post contains .

may earn a commission when you use our links to buy items. Redditor gregzoe showcased the MacBook Pro setup in a post entitled, “ .” Greg sets a 16-inch M2 Pro MacBook Pro on a Vivo laptop tray to drive a pair of stacked on a Mount Pro dual mount mount via Vivo arms.

Greg also keeps an iPad (10th generation) in the mix, along with a Magic Keyboard 2 and Magic Mouse 2 for input devices. But commenters seemed most interested in teh stacked Studio Displays and how that works for Greg. He obliged them with answers to question, below.

Why choose dual Studio Displays? Text clarity, for one. Very nice office setup and the Apple studio display continues to appear bright and worth the money. But the more I look at it, the more I consider a 32” 4K or a 34” Ultrawide.

The 27” just doesn’t excite me much anymore. I’m looking at my 27” right now and ergonomically I think it’s perfect size, I don’t have to move my eyes back and forth, but I always have a thought that just a bit larger would be preferable. I guess I need to sit in front of the studio display one day.

Thank you! I actually played around with a few setups. I tried a 49′′ .