So am I the only one with a 30" 2560*1600 one?
Plebs, the bunch of you.
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WHS x2Originally posted by DS23 View Post27 inches of 2560 x 1440
thinking of getting another one.
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With all this talk of large screens, I'm sure there's a "yo momma" desktop wallpaper gag waiting in the wings.
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With the cost of a decent monitor being way under £200 what's all the fuss?
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I did consider nicking one from the students' to have two 1920x1080. I was the first to have two monitors in the office - after I'd bought a USB VGA adaptor. I've got two 1920x1200 in my home office.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostEveryone, and I mean everyone (event the kitchen staff) here has 24" monitors with 1920x1200 and some people even have 2!
There's no monitor wars. For the past six years, I've just had the permie cast- offs - it's a bit worrying as this is the first monitor that's actually been ordered specifically for me (well, thrown in as an after-thought when they decided to get some for the students).
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