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  • D Daniel Turini

    You can either use a card with two output conectors or two cards - we're talking a decent brand here, like NVidia or ATI.

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    Mihai Hangan
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    The cheapest NVidia dual display card I've seen is 7900 GS, which is not very cheap (but offers good performance for the money). On the ATI side, you can find the 9550 or X1300 models with dual display support, and these models are close to the lowest price you can get for a video card these days.

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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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      NormDroid
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      You could build your own monitor from scratch allowing any customerizable resolution of your choice or even have it adjust to your vision capibilities automatically, using a retinal sensor. ;P

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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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        Mihai Hangan
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        Work: 2 x 17" LCDs @ 1280x1024 Home: 1 x 19" LCD @ 1280x1024 I am very pleased with my 19" monitor, but I would try out a bigger one.

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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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          NutSoft
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          I have 2 LG 1730s LCD monitors with a native resolution of 1280 x 1024 running off a single graphics card, although one of them is through a KVM to a second PC. The big benefit for me is that they are jsut so calm for my eyes, it's really like looking at paper all day, no annoying flicker at all. I regularly use Adobe PhotoShop CS, and the great thing with having a second monitor is that you can stick all the tools on the second monitor and leave more real estate clear on the first monitor for actual image work. I also use UltraMon http://www.realtimesoft.com/ultramon/[^] which give me a second task bar on the second monitor, this means that the apps running in the second monitor only show up on that task bar and don't all hog the first task bar.

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          • M MatrixCoder

            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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            Andrew Leeder
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            If you added a second (or third) screen, you could un-dock those pesky sidebars and park them on another screen, and that really helps.

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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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              Thomas Freudenberg
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              Office: 2x 20" LCD each 1600x1200 Home: 24" LCD 1920x1200 + 19" CRT 1280x1024 IMHO dual-monitor is must for UI development: one monitor for the debugger, and one for the debuggee :-D

              Regards Thomas


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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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                Michael Dunn
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                My LCD monitor is 1920x1200. I normally detest working in anything under 1280x1024, although for short stretches I can manage on my laptop's built-in screen, which is 1440x900 (but I have to change the IDE's font size and make it smaller). For a regular Joe User with good eyesight, I'd say 1024x768 is the minimum, 1280x1024 preferable. Try browsing today's sites in 800x600 or *gasp* 640x480 and you'll be hating life.

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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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                  Olli
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                  I use a 15'' LCD @ 1024x768 and a 21'' CRT @1280x1024 on same machine with dual view. That's the best for testing apps and grafix in multiple 'looks', coz most of our customers still have CRTs and we use static resolutions.

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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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                    hairy_hats
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                    1 x 20" @ 1600x1200 (main) 1 x 17" @ 1280x1024 (side) Plus NVidia multiple desktops (4 off) for when I have four copies of VS running. VS has so much screen clutter that you can never see more than a few lines on a 17" monitor so the 20" helps. :-)

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                    • R RichardS

                      This might be a dump question but, do you need 2 graphics cards to have two monitors? I have seen reviews of cards that say they support duel video, but the pictures have one monitor output.

                      "Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far the Universe is winning." -- Rich Cook

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                      ndwilson
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                      RichardS wrote:

                      This might be a dump question but, do you need 2 graphics cards to have two monitors?

                      Not necessarily; it depends on the card. I have a NVIDIA GeForce something-or-other which has one output. However it's supplied with a splitter cable that allows two monitors to be connected. Cheers Neil

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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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                        Neville Franks
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                        I've been running a 19" + 15" dual LCD setup for a few years. Today I bought a 20" and will use the 19" along side it and move the 15" to a spare. Once you start using multiple monitors there is no going back.

                        Neville Franks, Author of Surfulater www.surfulater.com "Save what you Surf" and ED for Windows www.getsoft.com

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                        • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                          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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                          Vincent Meijer
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                          1600 * 1200 @ 72 Hertz on a 21 inch CRT but i am looking for a LCD replacement

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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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                            PJ Arends
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                            It is not the size that matters, it is how you use it.


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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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                              DirtyAndy
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                              I have a 19" monitor at home office which is nicer to work on than a 17", but not that great. At work I use a 17" laptop with 1920x1200 resolution. This is a fantastic resolution to work with, and I really want to buy a 24" screen for home to get the same resolution on my desktop. In a recent job I used a two monitor set-up for the first time. I had always doubted how much use it would be, but to be honest it was amazing. To me there was a huge productivity increase - especially if you develop websites - one screen with code, one with screen. Is much easier than I imagined to mouse between screens etc. So whatever you do, save your 17" and hook that up as a 2nd screen.

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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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                                Snorri Kristjansson
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                                1920 x 1200 on 17" LCD (my laptop) + second monitor 1280 x 1024 17" LCD when working at home.

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                                • L Lost User

                                  2 * 20" both at 1600 * 1200

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                                  punkcpp
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                                  I also use 2 monitors, this is the best configuration (not only for development, actually I don't know what kind of use this wouldn't be good) anyway 1 is at 1024*768 15'' and the other at 1280*1024 19'' it would be better that they had the same size and resolution, but the smaller one can't only handle more than that, and the bigger, well, since it's bigger (I mean it is already different) I put on a better resolution, don't think would make a bigger difference than it already is so you ask why I bought 2 different monitors, well, I only had 1, I'm using 2 monitors for about 2 weeks, so when buying the new one I choose to buy a better since they are cheaper now

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                                  • E El Corazon

                                    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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                                    punkcpp
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                                    wow 30''!! what do you use at work, projector on the wall? what's next movie theater gear as monitors?

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                                    • R Roger Wright

                                      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

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                                      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.

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                                      Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                      What, no blinking LEDlight bulbs? :suss: Youngster... :-D

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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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                                        Ravi Bhavnani
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                                        Home = 20" 1600 x 1200 Work = 24" 1920 x 1200 I find it difficult to work with a width less than 1600. My Dell laptop's native display is 1920x1200, which while sharp, is hard on the eyes. /ravi

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                                        • C code frog 0

                                          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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                                          El Corazon
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                                          code-frog wrote:

                                          I found my optimum (3 monitors) and my peak (4 monitors).

                                          So you are saying that 3 and 4 monitors at 30" would make me more productive? hmmmmm... would you put that in writing to my boss?

                                          _________________________ 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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