RE: Business case for dual monitors

Subject: RE: Business case for dual monitors
From: "Sean Brierley" <sbrierley -at- Accu-Time -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 15:59:09 -0400

I prefer CRTs over LCDs for quality and their ability to display movies
better and the fact that they display well regardless of desktop size
(errr ... "resolution") -- but LCDs are good enough that I prefer their
size. I'm using cost-driven Viewsonic 19-inch and Dell 17-inch LCDs,
each providing a desktop of 1280x1024 pixels. I've been using dual
monitors now for mostly 12 years, so I am used to it.

I much prefer traditional screen sizes because a lot of what I do is for
print. Even if a little of what I do were for print, I would appreciate
the extra vertical pixels.

If I just used my computer monitor for watchin movies, the, yeah, the
new widescreens would be okay. But I watch movies mostly on my TV,
occasionally on my laptop, and do actual work on my PC.

Cheers.



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Behalf Of McLauchlan, Kevin
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2008 3:50 PM
To: Greg Holmes; TECHWR-L
Subject: RE: Business case for dual monitors


Greg Holmes objected:

> I guess it's just matter of preference. Big monitor, yes. Wide
> monitor, definitely. LCD, absolutely.
>
> But I tried dual monitors for a bit and it was just ... annoying to
> me. Even when everything worked perfectly[1], I really didn't feel
> there was any benefit. They were both wide, so they really couldn't
> both be "in front" of me. I had to have a primary monitor and one
> "off to the side". It was more annoying and time consuming to be
> turning my head then it was to just flick ALT+TAB and keep my gaze
> forward. Three sides of my primary screen were a bumper for my mouse
> like normal, but one side was an abyss where the mouse
> cursor kept falling off ;)
>
> [1] Which it didn't. Example: oh, I must have dragged an email off to
> the side monitor once, so *clearly* that means I want *all* new emails

> to open over there from now on. Not.
>
>
> Anyway, I understand why dual monitors are better in theory, but for
> me personally experience didn't bear that out.

Well, if it matters - and it does to me - my dual monitors are a pair of
20.1-inch "old"-format (4x3, not wide-format) DELL 2007FPBs with
1600x1200. <snip>
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