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- Living the dual monitor lifestyle - You're: ...a 17" Viewsonic Flat Screen against the ...
- NONE G75F Reviews: ...lines, the Viewsonic seemed to be the ...
- The Tech Report - Comments on The School: ...like the ViewSonic PF770, would save some ...
Living the dual monitor lifestyle - You're preaching to the choir!
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„I find that I now use one desktop for email / news stuff, and another desktop for dev stuff (running full VS.NET full screen and debugging a GUI app on another monitor was the main reason I switched to this setup). I suspect I'll use a third desktop for blogging-related stuff.[IUnknown.com: John Lam's Weblog on Software Development] I've been utterly hooked on Multi-Monitor for about a year now. I have a Compaq Evo N800w at work with an ATI Chipset that supports Multi-Monitor with the external VGA and the integrated LCD pannel. At home I picked up a single AGP GeForce MX440 with TWO VGA outs for $129 at Fry's. I'm running a 17" monitor in a corner (because of the depth) and a 17" Viewsonic Flat Screen against the wall. Once you've lived it, you CAN'T go back. I'm even thinking about a third monitor at home. There's a great searchable online database of Multi-Monitor setups if you have any questions about if Multi-Monitor is possible on your system (there are always compatiblity issues with motherboard chipsets, video chipsets, video drivers, etc as John can attest to!) I FULLY recommend that ANYONE who is using true Multi-Monitor support in Windows (as opposed to the NVidia "giant NView Desktop Fake-out") pickup a copy of UltraMon from RealTimeSoft. It supports things like: Multiple screensavers, an alternate secondary taskbar for the other monitors, proportional autostretching of wallpaper, roaming profiles, and many other things. It's a multi-monitor must-have.“http://radio.weblogs.com/0106747/2003/02/ 13.html#a213 - Cached
Found at a page of Scott Hanselman, posted on 2003/02/13
NEC MultiSync 17" Monitor Reviews
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„Still, the colour has been excellent, and with a refresh rate of ~84Hz @ 1024x768, there has never been any flickering or eye strain. I'm only replacing it now because it is time for a black, 19" flat screen monitor(Viewsonic G90FB). Some people have no use for these $200-$250 monitors, but quite frankly, I've had far better results with these lower priced monitors than the $430 17" Sony I used before. In fact, I replaced that Sony with the NEC Multisync 75 when the Sony "blew up".“http://www.computingreview.com/pschardware/monitors/.../ prd_251751_5637crx.aspx - Cached
„Just purchased this Viewsonic A75f monitor at CompUSA after looking at several other flat screen type monitors. I found the Viewsonic to have the clearest and brightest screen. Although it seems that all flat screen CRT monitors have some problems with geometry and the two horizontal lines, the Viewsonic seemed to be the best overall value.“http://www.computingreview.com/pschardware/monitors/.../ prd_226665_5637crx.aspx - Cached
The Tech Report - Comments on The School Box system spec
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„A 17" monitor like the ViewSonic PF770, would save some money and keep the aperture grill flat screen sweetness--and probably fit into a dorm room better. Cut the PDA and get the 770, and you're right at $1500 with everything else intact.“http://tech-report.com/news_reply.x/2818/2/ - Cached
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