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Time to upgrade your monitor

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    Kent Sharkey
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    Niki Tonsky[^]:

    These are my thoughts, based on my own experience, on what monitors work best for programming.

    "Because you're worth it"

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      Niki Tonsky[^]:

      These are my thoughts, based on my own experience, on what monitors work best for programming.

      "Because you're worth it"

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      Nelek
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      Pretty nice blog... I had never thought of some of those aspects. Interesting read. Thanks

      M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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        Niki Tonsky[^]:

        These are my thoughts, based on my own experience, on what monitors work best for programming.

        "Because you're worth it"

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        You probably have to be real careful about what video card you use. Bargain cards probably aren't stout enough. In any case, I would need one that is 48 inches wide to replace my dual 24's... Samsung CRG9 Series C49RG90S 49" Dual Quad HD 5120 x 1440 Resolution 120Hz 4ms HDMI, 2x DisplayPort AMD FreeSync 2 Flicker Free HDR1000 QLED Curved Gaming Monitor - Newegg.com[^] AT $1200, I don't see it happening soon. :)

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          Niki Tonsky[^]:

          These are my thoughts, based on my own experience, on what monitors work best for programming.

          "Because you're worth it"

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          Now that I have fully functional keyboards at home and in the office; I am looking at monitors for the home... probably going with 27-31 inch range and probably going with 1440. A good thing to now that a line of code can be 100 characters wide

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