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What size monitors do you guys use?

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  • N Nish Nishant

    I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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    Cathy
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    21" at work 17" at home They were good to me with the monitor, but the computer is only a 200 mhz, Pentium I. So about 2 years ago I brought my home computer to work. It's a 500 mhz, Pentium III. It was worth it. It saved my sanity. I'm a much happier person now. I just couldn't handle the constant lockups on the Pentium I. You could go out and buy a 17" monitor and try leasing it to them. Maybe $15 or $20 a month. One of my co-workers did that. I can't charge my company for my computer because I owe them big time. I had to take off 2 months this past year for health problems and they paid me for it. So I think I will donate that computer to them. Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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      Nish, If you don't like their monitors, go buy your own. Make sure you mark it clearly and let management know that this is YOUR monitor so that you can take it when you leave.

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      Nish Nishant
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      Nice suggestion Bill. Right now I have a 15" at home too which I plan to swap for a 17" as soon as I can get the money. Once that's done perhaps I'll do as you say. It'll embarass them too :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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        Don't feel like the only one, Nish... My company won't let me upgrade to color. After all, I'm only the Sysadmin, not someone important like the VP who uses his 19" to play Hearts with the Pres.

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        Nish Nishant
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        Are you in India too Roger? what system do you admin? An NT server? Or some Unix? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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          Are you in India too Roger? what system do you admin? An NT server? Or some Unix? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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          Roger Wright new
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          I might as well be in India, but no, Bullhead City, AZ, USA. I've got two networks, one I inherited that runs on something called SuperDOS and controls all retail operations, and one NT system that I built for the corporate office. Mind you, the company won't pay for training or tools, so both have been extraordinarily challenging to keep up. Unfortunately, when I installed it I used the Small Business Server WinNT package. Worst chunk of crap ever invented, and the biggest mistake I ever made, technically that is. Nothing in the certification manuals works on SBS, as it is designed to have a different directory structure and to be maintained using a wizard called the SBS Console. Sadly, this wizard ceases to operate anytime you make a configuration change and it has to be re-installed. Considering that the re-installation instructions provided in the Knowledge Base don't work, it is an unmitigated nightmare to run.

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          • N Nish Nishant

            I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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            Jim A Johnson
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            I have a 19" on one machine and a 17" on the other. Hell, even my wife's 6 year old 133 MHz machine has a 17"!

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            • N Nish Nishant

              Nice suggestion Bill. Right now I have a 15" at home too which I plan to swap for a 17" as soon as I can get the money. Once that's done perhaps I'll do as you say. It'll embarass them too :-) Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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              billb2112
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              That's precisely what I was going for! Good for you ... when you have a big shiny 19" flat screen monitor on your desk, you've won because you'll be more productive.

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              • N Nish Nishant

                I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                Richard Stringer
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                At work I have a 19" and a 17". We also have a 15" attached to a machine for checking apps on. I prefer the 17" over the 19". At home I have two monitors attached to my machine . The primary is a 15" flat screen and the other is a 17" Sony. Just curious why not just buy your own 17". The local computer store has a 17" for 88.00 and a 19" for 139.00. A 15" flat screen is 199.00 and a 17" flat screen is 399.00. Not a lot of money really. Richard If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. - Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar

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                • RaviBeeR RaviBee

                  I use a circa 1998 21" (20" visible) Trinitron running at 1600x1200 @ 65Hz. I can't use anything smaller than 1600x1200 any more. At work I have a Sun monitor (fed by my PC and my Sun workstation) running at 1800x1440. I used to own a Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop that displayed 1400x1150 on its LCD screen and up to 1600x1200 external. Dell now offers a native 1600x1200 resolution on its 15.4" screen. Very nice! /ravi "There is always one more bug..." http://www.ravib.com ravib@ravib.com

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                  Ravi Bhavnani wrote: I used to own a Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop that displayed 1400x1150 on its LCD screen and up to 1600x1200 external. Dell now offers a native 1600x1200 resolution on its 15.4" screen. I have such a 1600x1400 LCD in my Dell Inspiron 8000. That display w/ ClearType enabled really rocks :cool: Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                    Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: I am now at 60 Hz and the monitor seems to be blinking at me. I scared myself with that post. I am now back to 800x600@85 Hz and already my eyes feel better Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                    Try waving your head and in front of a 60 Hz monitor, and look at the monitor between your fingers. It is impossible to say if you have any fingers at all or if the monitor renders the colors really bad.. ;) If it feels like the monitor is "blinking" when looking at it straight on, your eyes are taking damage and you may even develop epilepsy (spelling..?). You'll end up straining your eyes, thus reducing your eyes capabilities over time and you'll have tons of head aches along the way. Been there, done that, not doing it again. You must convince your boss that they cannot afford to lose their best programmers eyes and sanity.. ;)

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                    • N Nish Nishant

                      I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                      Lost User
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                      At my company, 17" is the standard for most desktops, but developers get 21" monitors, including those of us who work from home! I think that I am going to try to get a 19" LCD for ergonomic purposes (we spend much more on the 21" than a good 19" LCD costs). "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom, go home from us in peace. We ask not your counsels or your arms. Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen." --Samuel Adams

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                      • T Thomas Freudenberg

                        Ravi Bhavnani wrote: I used to own a Dell Inspiron 7500 laptop that displayed 1400x1150 on its LCD screen and up to 1600x1200 external. Dell now offers a native 1600x1200 resolution on its 15.4" screen. I have such a 1600x1400 LCD in my Dell Inspiron 8000. That display w/ ClearType enabled really rocks :cool: Regards Thomas Finally with Sonork id: 100.10453 Thömmi


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                        RaviBee
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                        Yowza! I didn't realize it ran at 1600x1400! That's monstrously cool! /ravi "There is always one more bug..." ravib@ravib.com http://www.ravib.com

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                          I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                          Todd Smith
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                          When I first started I was given a blurry 17". So I brought in my own 19". Now I have dual 19"s and a 18" flat.

                          Todd Smith

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                            I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                            Paul Watson
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                            17" at 1200X1024 I want to get either a 21" or two 19" though. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass Cape Town, South Africa Do you Sonork? I do! 100.9903 Stormfront "The greatest thing you will ever learn is to love, and be loved in return" - Moulin Rouge

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                            • B billb2112

                              Nish, If you don't like their monitors, go buy your own. Make sure you mark it clearly and let management know that this is YOUR monitor so that you can take it when you leave.

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                              David Cunningham
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                              Unless you work at a very informal company, they probably won't let you do this. David http://www.dundas.com

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                              • N Nish Nishant

                                I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                Luc Bergeron
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                                Oh my god... Poor you... I have a 19 inch monitor with a res of 1280x1024 :) I can't and hope to never have to go back to something smaller than 17 inch !!!

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                                • N Nish Nishant

                                  I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                  Christian Graus
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                                  Nish [BusterBoy] wrote: They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I use 1024x768 on my 15" at home and 1280x1024 on my 17 at home, and both my 17" at work. You just need to get used to it. The only reason I don't go 1600x1280 is that the monitors I have all flicker too much at that resolution to be readable. Christian I have come to clean zee pooollll. - Michael Martin Dec 30, 2001

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                                    Try waving your head and in front of a 60 Hz monitor, and look at the monitor between your fingers. It is impossible to say if you have any fingers at all or if the monitor renders the colors really bad.. ;) If it feels like the monitor is "blinking" when looking at it straight on, your eyes are taking damage and you may even develop epilepsy (spelling..?). You'll end up straining your eyes, thus reducing your eyes capabilities over time and you'll have tons of head aches along the way. Been there, done that, not doing it again. You must convince your boss that they cannot afford to lose their best programmers eyes and sanity.. ;)

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                                    Roger Wright new
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                                    I used to have that problem, too. I didn't get a new monitor, though. They bought me a braille keyboard and told me to close my eyes.

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                                      I was quite pissed recently when my management rejected my request to upgrade my 14" monitor with a 17" monitor. They instead gave me a 15" which though is better than a 14" is far from useful. I can't even use 1024x768. I can but then I'll need a magnifying glass. I mean people think only graphics designers need big monitors. I believe this wrong thinking. I mean to make full use of all the Visual Studio toolbars we really need a 17" monitor. I am pretty sure it will greatly improve my programming speed and efficiency. Your thoughts? Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                      Kannan Kalyanaraman
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                                      Hi Nish, I have a 14" monitor at home and 17" at work. They have now made 17" as a standard at work. :-) Cheers Kannan

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                                        At work I have a 19" and a 17". We also have a 15" attached to a machine for checking apps on. I prefer the 17" over the 19". At home I have two monitors attached to my machine . The primary is a 15" flat screen and the other is a 17" Sony. Just curious why not just buy your own 17". The local computer store has a 17" for 88.00 and a 19" for 139.00. A 15" flat screen is 199.00 and a 17" flat screen is 399.00. Not a lot of money really. Richard If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man. - Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar

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                                        Nish Nishant
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                                        Here a 17" costs Rs 9000 [approx US$196] nearly a month's pay Nish Sonork ID 100.9786 voidmain www.busterboy.org If you don't find me on CP, I'll be at Bob's HungOut

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                                          I used to have that problem, too. I didn't get a new monitor, though. They bought me a braille keyboard and told me to close my eyes.

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                                          Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                          roflmao :D

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