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    Lost User
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    I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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      I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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      Nish Nishant
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      Captain See Sharp wrote:

      I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024.

      That's same as mine. I wish I had a 19" LCD though.

      Regards, Nish


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        I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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        2 * 20" both at 1600 * 1200

        System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect

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          I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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          Zoltan Balazs
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          Same as you. Currently I do not want any bigger :)

          company, work and everything else @ netis

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            I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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            El Corazon
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            Captain See Sharp wrote:

            but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

            home: single 20" 1680x1050 girlfriend's: single 20" 1680/1050 (her's is prettier) work: dual 30" 2560x1600 hey YOU asked what we use. ;P Honestly, the larger the better, but don't break the bank for it. 20/21" is good, 24" better, 27" better still, 30" heaven.

            _________________________ Asu no koto o ieba, tenjo de nezumi ga warau. Talk about things of tomorrow and the mice in the ceiling laugh. (Japanese Proverb)

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              2 * 20" both at 1600 * 1200

              System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect

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              Zoltan Balazs
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              Isn't that hard to follow?

              company, work and everything else @ netis

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                Isn't that hard to follow?

                company, work and everything else @ netis

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                Zoltan Balazs wrote:

                Isn't that hard to follow?

                I find it easy to look at all day if thats what you mean.

                System.IO.Path.IsPathRooted() does not behave as I would expect

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                • L Lost User

                  I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                  Vikram A Punathambekar
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                  I've been denied the new 17 inch LCDs. :| I can run 1280x1024 on my current monitor, but I find it strains my eyes. Fonts I use: Consolas size 12 on VS .NET Bitstream Vera Sans Mono size 11 on WSAD

                  Cheers, Vikram.


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                    I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                    I have a "17 LCD monitor with 1280x1024 resolution. I need the high resolution for for all the Visual Studio sidebars. :)


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                      I've been denied the new 17 inch LCDs. :| I can run 1280x1024 on my current monitor, but I find it strains my eyes. Fonts I use: Consolas size 12 on VS .NET Bitstream Vera Sans Mono size 11 on WSAD

                      Cheers, Vikram.


                      The cold will freeze our stares We won't care...

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                      Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                      I can run 1280x1024 on my current monitor, but I find it strains my eyes.

                      I had a 17inch CRT back in 2005. I had it for 6 years and back when I got it I thought it was huge. :laugh: Previously I used a 13inch CRT and the image wouldn't even stretch to the edges. I ran mine at 1152x864 for a while but it became blurry, I also tried 1280x1024 for a while but I couldn't stand the 6ohz refresh rate. I bought a Viewsonic 17in LCD for $250 as a Christmas present for my self in Jan 2006. It has a very good image for the price I paid for it. It was a steal at the time.

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                        Captain See Sharp wrote:

                        I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024.

                        That's same as mine. I wish I had a 19" LCD though.

                        Regards, Nish


                        Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                        Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. (*Sample chapter available online*)

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                        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                        That's same as mine. I wish I had a 19" LCD though.

                        When I bought my monitor I was going to get a 19inch but I was on a very tight budget and since the 17inch monitors use the same resolution I figured I would save some money.

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                          I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                          Currently I run 3 19" LCDs running at 1280x1024. It's not bragging really, it's all about being able to focus and not having to swap applications too often while staying in budget. As for what I think is best, the more work space the better as long as it isn't distracting and your eyes are relaxed. I hope to upgrade to a pair of 30" LCDs this year but I'll have to see if it is in the budget come november.

                          My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                            I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                            code frog 0
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                            3, 21" monitors linked with a spanning desktop at 1600x1200 per monitor. On one project I do in the fall I will light up number 4. Bragging... I'd argue it isn't. I'm way more productive than I would be otherwise. How do I know this? I slowly added monitors until I found my optimum (3 monitors) and my peak (4 monitors). I love having 3 and wouldn't go back to 2 without a bitter fight and I mean a fight of epic proportions.

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                              3, 21" monitors linked with a spanning desktop at 1600x1200 per monitor. On one project I do in the fall I will light up number 4. Bragging... I'd argue it isn't. I'm way more productive than I would be otherwise. How do I know this? I slowly added monitors until I found my optimum (3 monitors) and my peak (4 monitors). I love having 3 and wouldn't go back to 2 without a bitter fight and I mean a fight of epic proportions.

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                              code-frog wrote:

                              4. Bragging... I'd argue it isn't. I'm way more productive than I would be otherwise

                              Yeah sure! ;) Just admit that it's 90% coolness and 10% productivity.

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                                I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                                I have the same as you and have been working with it pretty hard core for I guess 2 years now, but now that you mention it, I've given it some thought and I wish I had a 19 or 20 inch because I find myself leaning towards it far too much. When I'm working I want it to fill my field of view as much as possible, but I don't want to sit 12 inches away from it either. I think a 20 would be better for normal desktop distance, 24... maybe 30 is just "because you can". Too big a monitor would not be a better thing in all likelihood.

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                                  Currently I run 3 19" LCDs running at 1280x1024. It's not bragging really, it's all about being able to focus and not having to swap applications too often while staying in budget. As for what I think is best, the more work space the better as long as it isn't distracting and your eyes are relaxed. I hope to upgrade to a pair of 30" LCDs this year but I'll have to see if it is in the budget come november.

                                  My Blog A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - -Lazarus Long

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                                  Chris Austin wrote:

                                  it's all about being able to focus and not having to swap applications too often while staying in budget

                                  :):rolleyes:

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                                    I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                                    Captain See Sharp wrote:

                                    some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging.

                                    We all brag - that's our nature. A good rule of thumb is that, he who talks about it most, does it least. It applies to so many fields of endeavor...:-D

                                    Captain See Sharp wrote:

                                    what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer

                                    I've programmed with a Teletype for I/O, a 9" monochrome screen, a 12" color monitor, and most recently a 19" LCD screen. What tool you use is a matter of personal preference, but don't let yourself feel limited by the tool. If you can program, you can do it on a toaster with a 40x8 character display. There is no "best" - only what you find usable.

                                    "Life is good, considering the alternatives..." - Me

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                                      I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                                      23" Apple Cinema HD Display @ 1920 x 1200 is the only way to fly. I bought mine about eighteen months ago. It is the sharpest, brightest, most perfect monitor I have ever used. Everyone that has seen it cannot get over how beautiful anything and everything displayed is on this monitor. I bought mine at an Apple store for $1500 + tax. The price is down to $999 + tax.

                                      Wes Bell Computer Scientist

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                                        I have a 17in LCD @ 1280x1024. I'm curious to know what size monitor (or resolution) do you think is the best for a programmer and regular computer user? I know some of you will say 24in or 30in but that is just bragging. What resolution do you use?

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                                        I use a 17 inch LG Flatron, set on 1280x1024, but really like to get a 19" LCD

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                                          Vikram A Punathambekar wrote:

                                          I can run 1280x1024 on my current monitor, but I find it strains my eyes.

                                          I had a 17inch CRT back in 2005. I had it for 6 years and back when I got it I thought it was huge. :laugh: Previously I used a 13inch CRT and the image wouldn't even stretch to the edges. I ran mine at 1152x864 for a while but it became blurry, I also tried 1280x1024 for a while but I couldn't stand the 6ohz refresh rate. I bought a Viewsonic 17in LCD for $250 as a Christmas present for my self in Jan 2006. It has a very good image for the price I paid for it. It was a steal at the time.

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                                          I loved those 13 inch beauties. They reminded me of a fish bowl. so nicely curved. blah blah blah. huh?

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