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Warchild.. monitor question..
I've been looking at the 24" Dell LCD and was just about to buy it today when i realised I would be better off with dual 19"s.. given you've actually got a 24" what are your thoughts? It's not so much the price (even though it would be AU$1100 cheaper just to get another 19") but in terms of workflow... I think i'd get a 24" and just be pissed it's not big enough again wheras another 19" is a straight doubling of screen real estate. Or do you dual with the 24' and 20".. seems a bit over kill to me to get a 24" to dual with my 19".. but i bet i wouldn't think that after using it for a few days..
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Let slip the dogs of war.
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I use the 24 on my desk and a 20 on the server that sits behind my desk. I really like this setup but that's just me. A sponsor bought me my 24" so I didn't really consider a smaller one. There's nothing wrong with running dual 19's it's all personal preference.
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Let slip the dogs of war.
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Oh, you're not probably going to get double the resolution of my 24" widescreen with two square 19's. I run at 1920X1200 resolution with no eye strain ata ll.
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missed these replies somehow... yeah, didn't actually look into the res i'd be running on a 24"... 2 x 1280x1024 still beats it.. but only 2.6 to 2.3 million px. shit.. decisions decisions. Already ordered another 19" with a few new systems... but it's always good to have a spare.. or one of the guys can use it dual while i order a 24... never actually dual screened before.. wonder how well having a 19" at 1280x1024 and a 24" at 1920x1200 works... maybe the mouse just slows down a bit moving onto the 24".. better investigate. |
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Get the duals, it will be a lot more productive.
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