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27+ monitor


PoNyCaR50L
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^^^ good to know, thanks Tom

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This is what I have. Asus monitor Price was slightly better a couple weeks ago but still a sweet deal. The only negative thing I could say is that it's not height adjustable but in a work environment you could just put them up on a spacer if you really needed them higher. I got used to the height in a couple days and the tilt feature is helpful.

 

Before you opt for dual monitors make sure your video card is up to the task though wink.gif

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Running a 25" Sony, for email, and a 32" Dell for Mastercam. I have to run the Mastercam with large icons so I can see them! I really wish I could change the font size in Mastercam, but can't see an option for that, since the text is sorta small. I do have a huge drawing area though, and love this setup.

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Pony,

 

That is a decent monitor, but for a 24" display, it only has 1080P resolution (1920 x 1080). While it will look really nice, it still only has just over 2 million pixels. See my posts above. For about the same price I bought 2 Samsung displays, with the same resolution.

 

That 24" display would be awesome for watching HD movies at home, but you are sacrificing screen real estate.

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Ponycar, just get a 24" Dell, and a decent Quadro card. Then put your 22" off to the right, and center the 24" in front of you. You'll be in heaven. The difference between 24 and 22 sounds like it's hardly anything, but when you've got them in your face, the 24 seems like it's twice the size of a 22.

 

I use the right monitor for the level manager, pdf prints, and windows explorer. The setup is amazingly efficient.

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