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Aaron,

Hmm... you may have just intrigued me to try a 24" monitor. Now I just have
to justify it to the boss :-)


I picked up a 24" monitor for only $249 on a Black Friday sale last fall,
and have it running in 1920 x 1200. Then I have next to it a 20" in
landscape mode, running 1200x1600. As John notes, portrait mode is actually
very good for documents, PDFs, and code windows. You can get a lot of
height in 1600 pixels vertical.

I've been using multiple monitors for about a decade, and can't hate when I
have to work off a single monitor such as my laptop even though it also is
1920x1200 so can pack a lot on the screen.

On the KVM note, for those that have a desktop machine AND a laptop sitting
right next to one another, there is a cool utility called Synergy that


Another option is MaxiVista ( http://www.maxivista.com ) which can not only
do the software based KVM like Synergy, but you can use the display(s) on
the other PC as if additional monitors on the host computer.

Doug

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