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what is the size of your monitor?

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  • N Nish Nishant

    Now who's gonna believe me? :suss:


    Author of the romantic comedy Summer Love and Some more Cricket [New Win] Review by Shog9 Click here for review[NW]

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    SimonS
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    We'd like too, Nish... But having CP on 2 21" LCD monitors would be too much for most mortals. Cheers, Simon "Sign up for a chance to be among the first to experience the wrath of the gods.", Microsoft's home page (24/06/2002)

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    • Z zhoujun

      Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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      Kannan Kalyanaraman
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      I've been living up with a 14" monitor for the past five years :(( :(( :(( Kannan

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      • S Stefan Spenz

        18,1" LCD at work , 17" CRT at home I felt a disturbance in the force as if all of parksabers.com's 56 kilobits of uplink all screamed at once and then died out.

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        Marc Richarme
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        Stefan Spenz wrote: 18,1" LCD at work :omg: Sweet :omg:

        Cheers,
        Marc

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        • Z zhoujun

          Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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          Michael Dunn
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          I have a BYOOOOTIFUL Sony 19" Trinitron. Cost a bundle but it was worth it. --Mike-- Just released - RightClick-Encrypt - Adds fast & easy file encryption to Explorer My really out-of-date homepage Sonork-100.19012 Acid_Helm

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          • Z zhoujun

            Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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            Michael P Butler
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            At home I've got a 19inch Monitor, soon to be a 21inch when my new PC is delivered :-D For VS.NET, the bigger the monitor the better I think as there are just too many windows to keep track of :-( Michael :-) Logic, my dear Zoe, merely enables one to be wrong with authority. - The Doctor

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            • Z zhoujun

              Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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              Christian Graus
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              19" on one, 17 & and 15 dual monitors on the other home PC. Christian I am completely intolerant of stupidity. Stupidity is, of course, anything that doesn't conform to my way of thinking. - Jamie Hale - 29/05/2002

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              • Z zhoujun

                Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                Lost User
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                err... I have a couple of 22" monitors at work and a 19" at home. Both with flat face CRTs obviously ;) Elaine :rose: Would you like to meet my teddy bear ?

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                • Z zhoujun

                  Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                  Roger Allen
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                  Dual monitors 21" and 17" running is a resolution of 2560 * 1024 BTW, its dangerous to start a monitor size thread without Nish's approval! Roger Allen Sonork 100.10016 If I had a quote, it would be a very good one.

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                  • Z zhoujun

                    Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                    Paul Ingles
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                    I recently bought a SGI 1600SW Flatpanel display -- 17.4" widescreen. Runs natively at 1600x1024. It actually rocks for a number of reasons, not only widescreen DVDs, but also means that I have to scroll very little when coding now!

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                    • Z zhoujun

                      Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                      Fugs
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                      15" at work on laptop. 17" sony triniton at home. Michael

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                      • Z zhoujun

                        Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                        Nnamdi Onyeyiri
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                        mine is 17", but i would not mind 3 17" or 19" screens, i always end up with so many programs running at once.


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                        • Z zhoujun

                          Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                          Daniel Turini
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                          A 17" Samsung SyncMaster 750s both at home and at work. It's cheap, robust and the image is just great! Prolly next one will be a 21", but not from IBM. My friend at work has one and the image is very foggy at 1680x1024... Concussus surgo. When struck I rise.

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                          • Z zhoujun

                            Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                            Le Ridder Noir
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                            A Sony 19" Multiscan. Whith a lot of fat fingerprints from my colleague. :(( :(( **Le Ridder Noir

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                            one year of working experience with the worlds fastest copie paster(about 2000 lines a minute).
                            And experience with the one and only NewEra Guru and Crystal Ace.**

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                            • Z zhoujun

                              Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                              Pavel Klocek
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                              At work 19" At home 17" (with a free DVI connector at my Dual Head graphic card, which hungers for second LCD monitor:-)) Sonork 100.15206;PavelK

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                              • Z zhoujun

                                Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                                realJSOP
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                                19-inch at home and at work. I'd like to get a 21-inch, but they're just too damn heavy. The *only* way I'd go larger is if it was LCD. ------- signature starts "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001 Please review the Legal Disclaimer in my bio. ------- signature ends

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                                • Z zhoujun

                                  Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                                  Kevnar
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                                  Since when does size matter. It's not the size of a monitor it's how you use it right? Perhaps you guys with huge monitors are merely compensating for short commings in other areas. ;P

                                  "I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?" -xterm

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                                  • Z zhoujun

                                    Chris "plug the 19" monitor in". i want to know the size of monitor that most of us use? and do you want a larger one in the near future? pursuing a larger monitor is for the reason of usefulness or other reasons? mine is 14". and i think it is enough for me. :)

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                                    Tim Ranker
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                                    19" Viewsonic PS790 and a beautiful 19" Viewsonic VG191 flatscreen. I love my flatscreen!. I have room on my desk again. Tim

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