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Shannon ODonnell wrote:
I'll agree with Aaron that the larger monitor is easier on the neck than
trying to swivel between two monitors. I have a 24" monitor that has a LOT
of real estate on it so I can see a lot of windows at once if I choose, or
just one really large session.
One monitor vs. two is mostly a case of personal preference ... I like having two 20" displays, both angled towards me.
Of course, before I got the 2nd 20" FP display, I had a a single 20" LCD and a 19" CRT ... even that was very useful.
david
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