want a 27" monitor? new for $250
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How about a 28" (well 27.5) for the same price?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...558&CatId=3774 I have 2 of these wall mounted for my workstation - love 'em. I have this card: http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...11742&csid=_25 Gnome/Compiz runs sweet! |
nice!
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1920x1200 FTW! Can't beat that erxtra bit of vert resolution.
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BigD. Gotta pic? I'd like to see how you've got'em layed out.
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Don't get ripped on VESA mounting brackets - these work great:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2 |
Nice set up man! I've been looking at getting a similar set up. "because I work with lots of documents at one time" -- not really i just think it looks sick!
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That is sweet. For some reason, I thought about them being flat mounted. Much better of an idea... Nice!
I have multiple monitors too, but not that big. Unfortunately, my laptop (which comes with this job) doesn't allow me to use the software I used to extend my tray across both monitors and have to goof with my desktop size to extend it across the two monitors I have now. I had 3 monitors on my old desk and it was cool to see what was running at the bottom of each monitor instead of having everything dumped in the single tray in the first monitor. I could have 10-20 windows open at a time at my old job. I used UltraMon. It was pretty sweet and worked with the Nvidia card that my PC was running. It was worth the $ I paid for it out of my own pocket just to keep everything "visible" in the tray. |
This seems like a pretty good deal. $100 for a 20".
http://www.circuitcity.com/applicati...6-_-circuit436 |
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