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Paul Watt wrote:
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Wow! £70,000 for 10 x 40" HD-LCD screens doesn't seem that badly priced, but it is about £69,750 out of my price range.
I'm not sure if I could use displays stacked vertically though - as mentioned above I have my displays mounted higher than most people so with two rows I would almost be looking up at the ceiling.
Would be great for flight sims though.
Everybody is entitled to my opinion
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I am using samsung SM 193p and i am absolutely satisfied.
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Running this setup at work, while running a single LCD (19") at home....man I miss the dual setup at home, but lack of deskspace really prevents me from implementing it there....
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At the office I have a 19" CRT
At the home office I have a 21" CRT on the desktop, and a 15.4" widescreen LCD on the laptop.
Honestly now, how many people at Codeproject really only have one computer that they work on regularly?
Grim (aka Toby) MCDBA, MCSD, MCP+SB
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I use two 15" TFT screens. Works like a dream
WM.
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Also two, but this time:
LCD 19" main display
CRT 17" secondary (I didn't want to throw my old monitor away)
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LCD 19" and CRT 17"
I plan on having 2x LCD 19" by the end of the year. I have yet to even buy and LCD for home...
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CRT 21" and CRT 21" .. big olde Nec FE2111sb's ... great .. just never try to moved the heavy sob's
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Pair of Samsung 712N (17" LCD) although I probably should have gone for the 19" models.
Two monitors are really helpful for debugging a GUI app: code one one side, app on the other.
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Good lord, a 17' (foot) monitor?!!
I wish I had a primary display of that size. Would be great for watching DVDs.
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LOL....I thought the same thing when I saw that...a 21 foot monitor?
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Joshua Quick wrote:
Would be great for watching DVDs
Depends on the resolution. The pixelation effect would be horrendous even at 2048*1536.
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Not if you're 21' away ;>
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that I have at work!
But... my Compaq VS700 17" CRT at home is now horrible to look at.
Paul Lyons, CCPL Certified Code Project Lurker
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I had one of those where I used to work. Very nice display .
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Andrew.
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I was working on a laptop with a 15" LCD and a docking station with a 19" CRT.
But just recently moved to a Pentium 4 dual processor with dual 40 meg drives in a RAID array. So I just had to go with dual monitors to keep the theme going.
They are the 19" CRT from my docking station setup and the second being a 17" CRT (the company had a pile of 17" monitors so they didn't want to spring for a second 19").
I still have the laptop running at my desk for when I need the second computer/third display during the day and then I go purely mobile at night (I do production app support as well as development).
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I have A 17" as my Main screen. And a 15" for the other.
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Dual 18" LCDs at work (at 1280x1024), dual 21" CRTs in my home office (at 1600x1200 and 1280x1024).
I started using dual monitors ~10 years ago when I was using a monochrome text-only screen for debugger output.
I have never gone back since. In fact, when I move to a new work location, I bring along a space PCI VGA card with me just so I can hook up two screens!
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Big enough for me... although if somebody offered me a 19 or higher, I'd take it.
A poll as to what resolution people are running would be interesting, as well. I run 1024x768, as anything higher is just too small. Not just the text, but images and stuff as well.
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Before switching to .NET and C# I was using VB 6.0 and a desktop with a 17" CRT, now I use a 15.4" laptop with a 1400x1050 resolution.
In fact is this last point that minds. I've seen people with 19" CRTs and a 800x600 resolution.
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Keia wrote:
I've seen people with 19" CRTs and a 800x600 resolution.
I find that most of my users like to run in 800x600 because they find the screen much more readable. A real nightmare when I'm designing UI.
Michael
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> A real nightmare when I'm designing UI.
Agree.
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