2 monitor users - Any vertical stacking going on?

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I've used 2 screens for years, usually having my 'main' panel that I use for mostly everything right in front of me, and then a second screen to the right.

I recently experimented with having the right hand screen in portrait orientation, and just this week I've gone for a vertical stack to see how that fairs. As I'm just testing I've used a fairly DIY approach with one panel on the desk and the one above on a kind of shelf, so it's not great but you get the idea.

It felt a bit odd at first but it's growing on me, and in many ways it's actually more productive for some things.

So, are there any other 'vertical stackers' 2 monitor users out there, and if so what's the best way to do it well (using arms and brackets, VESA mounts etc)?
 
At work I like to have 1 portrait monitor,, I have my laptop on desk then 2 monitors on arms and then a portrait on on the right making a n sort of shape with the 4 monitors, took a while to get used to it but now its great having all that re-estate really helps with debugging and such. But no vertical here.
 
I used to use 2, just side by side. I now use three. Sometimes I put the middle one in portrait if I'm doing heavy coding.

Not really sure I'd like vertical stacking unless I had 4 or 6 monitors.
 
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