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    Re: why stop at two ?

    OrangeHopper - if Mac is so good, why they have like 5% market share in Personal Computer market?

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    Dual Monitors

    It was a tough choice but I’ve gone for a single monitor in the end. I’ve ordered a complete new system from Dell online with the new 20.3” TFT screen which looks pretty cool and hopefully has all the space I need. High spec sound card and 5.1 speakers as well which are obviously crucial for helping me avoid doing any work!! Couldn’t really justify the extra £700 for the second monitor but I’ve got the graphics card with dual monitor input though so I can slot another one in though. Plus prices are likely to plummet sometime this year I would say. I was actually tempted by the new Sony wide screen monitors and obviously the new 20” wide-screen iMac is very sexy just not practical for my work!

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    Re: why stop at two ?

    Comes as standard on a Mac.

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    Re: why stop at two ?

    Used to use an EGA adapter alongside one of the old "Hercules" monochrome cards when I was working on games development. Very useful!

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    why stop at two ?

    Years ago I used a three monitor setup. Excellent for developing / testing / debugging with realistic amounts of screeen real estate. It was actually meant for some CAD stuff, but I had it for 3 months while I did the device drivers for the app.

    I saw an ad for a 3 way matrox card a while ago - they were pushing it at serious gamers.

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    I've used 2 monitors. Graphics card was only £100 or so and it was great not having to move/resize/close windows all the time. Go for it if you can.

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    I seem to be the only person in my office who doesn't.

    So everyone else must like it.

    tim

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    Dual monitors

    Anyone here got any experience of working with a 2 or more monitor setup on their PC?

    Just curious if people found it was more efficient or information overkill?

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