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thesuperfunk
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Registered: Aug 2001
Location: UK
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Has your gfx card got dual output? ... you might have to figure in the cost of a new one if not ...
Personally i'd just get another 17" and save the cash ... 2 x 17" monitors should provide ample viewing space!
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Feb-10-2007 15:19
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michaelconway
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Daly City , CA
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Feb-10-2007 18:12
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Beautiful Beast
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dat werkt inderdaad prima. zorg dat je de meest recente ATI Catalyst gebruikt.
BB
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Feb-11-2007 19:43
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DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!

Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe
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| quote: | Originally posted by T-Soma
May I ask what 24" your running?
I have been looking for a 24" but I keep hearing bad things about most of them, sounds like nearly every 24" is cheap and has back-light problems. |
Dell Ultrasharp 2405FPW. I think that's been superceded by the 2407WFP.
Crystal clear, good brightness and contrast, haven't had a single problem with it. And the card readers and USB slots in the side are a nice bonus.
| quote: | Originally posted by Timothy
A 24 inch screen looks nice but when doing the math, two 17 inch flat screens has more overview than a single 24 inch screen and it's about 6-8 times cheaper too in my case as 1920 * 1200 - (2 * 1280 * 1024) < 0. Think I'll go for option 1 and save the money. |
Yes, it's true that the absolute total number of pixels is higher on two 1280x1024 screens than a single 1920x1200 screen (not by much, mind you), but keep two things in mind:
1) Don't discount the importance of vertical real estate. In a sequencer, your arrangement and/or playlist is vertical. The less you have to scroll, the less fatiguing it is to produce. If you've got a 10-minute track then you're going to have to scroll horizontally anyway no matter how much horizontal space you've got, but enough vertical space makes an enormous difference. You'll also find that if you're trying to arrange 4-5 different windows on the screen, things get squished vertically much more than they do horizontally because of title bars, menus, toolbars, status bars, etc.
2) You can't really make two screens feel like one. You can come close, but in the end, most people who have two screens find it cumbersome to span a single application window across both of them.
Again, I have another 18" flat screen kicking around, but I've never felt the need to hook it up.
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Feb-11-2007 19:46
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