Single ~26" or ~28" IPS, can get for cheap. Larger if she's going to sit across the room. Two monitors (and hear me out, even three) if she runs lots of applications all at once, otherwise the one to the side can look a bit awkward. Not the biggest fan of ultrawides, some resolutions can get a bit borked. Double/triple monitor, if one of them winks out you still have some redundancy. Desk space should be taken into consideration here, and proximity to wall. Might be easier to mount than leave on desk. More secure against cats anyway, if that's a factor. Here's a calculator for viewing distances:
https://goodcalculators.com/tv-viewing- … alculator/Keyboard/mouse are highly personal choices imo, hard to recommend unless we have some clue as to what's being done with the workstation. Does she like loud keys? Quiet keys? Ergo? What color of plastic? Numpad needed? What kinds of programs/use?
I don't even know where to start on mice. Preference for left/right-handed? Ambi? Grip-style? Weight preference? Button count? What kind of applications?
Ergo keys: Something like the Kinesis Freestyles (or Freestyle Blue), with the interesting split design, might work. Gives you as much separation as the joining cable allows. All of them mechanicals, I think, but no numberpad. Microsoft has OK options for bluetooth but are membrane. There are some keyboards with retro-rounds that are visually interesting. There are some really interesting colors and styles on newegg currently, but you're kind of limited if only browsing for ergo.
Since we're talking workstations, I assume work's going to be done. So consideration for chair/desk ergonomics and a fit for proper typing posture
must be taken into consideration. If I was still working PC retail (was part of my old IT job), I'd probably be upselling entire office setups right now lol.
If she doesn't specifically need Windows-specific applications, why not an Apple?
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pirana6 wrote:
Dell D6000 for dock (use a windows machine to upgrade the firmware when you get it)
Single Ultra widescreen as a monitor like Mac suggested, but honestly two 24" is probably just as fine too.
Any mouse/keyboard
D6000 is a bit old now, there might be a newer model out.