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Al Franz

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 3:43 am
Post subject: More Productive? Two 21" or One 24"
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Since Matrox makes so many dual monitor cards wondering what others think?
Since price is about the same which is considered a more productive setup;
purchasing two 21" monitors or a single 24"?

Have never used a two monitor setup but I can see the advantage of having
two separate applications at full screen has an advantage over having to
resize windows to fit in a larger 24" workspace. Is that correct? Do others
agree?

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Jorgen Grahn

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 6:04 pm
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On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 03:43:24 -0700, Al Franz <albert.DeleteThis@nospam.netmation.com> wrote:
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> Have never used a two monitor setup but I can see the advantage of having
> two separate applications at full screen has an advantage over having to
> resize windows to fit in a larger 24" workspace. Is that correct? Do others
> agree?

It depends on what kind of work you do, of course!

IMHO, if people haven't used a window manager with support for virtual
screens (or "multiple desktops" etc; there's no standard terminology), then
they should try that first.

Briefly, you can have software make it appear as if you have many screens,
and a keyboard shortcut to switch between them in milliseconds. That's
enough for many kinds of work.

One such software for Windows is "qvirtualdesktop". It's available for free.

(If you already know about such software, you can ignore this message. It's
just that I've seen organizations purchase double TFT monitors, when the
software solution would have been perfectly adequate ...)

/Jorgen

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