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Pretty much the same here...except one is widescreen (1440x900) and the other "normal" (1280x1024).
Anna
Currently working mostly on: Visual Lint
Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia Graesch
"Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart"
- A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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Two 19" TFTs, at 1280x1024, on an Ergotron DS100 stand here.
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Dell 30", wouldn't live without it.
We made the buttons on the screen look so good you'll want to lick them. Steve Jobs
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Whats your address, and can you leave the keys under the welcome matt?
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norm .net wrote: Whopping 30 incher
Maybe the spam ads do work then.
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I my 19x12 LCD. My laptop has a 17" screen that's 1440x900, which is about the bare minimum I'd want for using VC. I also have a 19" CRT that I'll dust off (it got replaced by the LCD) if/when I ever get a file/backup server running here at home.
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I've been trying to convince the management that a couple of 36" monitors would make us so productive that they would run out of work to give us (yea right) because we'd be so productive...
Michael Dunn wrote: Big LCD == huge productivity gain
so far, nobody understands that statement
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LOL thats an very expensive idea, how about Dark Age punishment to put their lazzy asses to be productive, i dont think the idea its on the screens its an attitude thing, Rome wasn´t build in one day and french revolution was written with blood... the question is in how to awake that need for sucess in the worker so he does a lot more that we spect from him...??
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Yes, the 30" screen I have is a great productivity gain for me....productivity loss for everyone else that has to use the UI I designed. Yes, putting 700 widgets in a dialog is no problem, looks fine on my machine
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