Niro,
How do you make it work with one screen in landscape and another in
portrait? The combination you use is something I have thought myself, and
one that seems to make sense for the reasons you pointed.
Do you need a portrait enabled screen to turn it 90º? Do you just spread
the graphic card resolution across the 2 screens? Could you give more
details on how you make it work?
Thanks,
R Dias
"niro" wrote in message
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i am using a 19"WS and a 17" squarish one. they match vertically so they
line up nicely. i prefer the 2 monitor setup since i can maximize windows
on either one. the WS is typically the one i work on, the small one will
usually have my palettes, document or a movie playing while i work, works
great. if i had the money to spend i would get a larger WS (22"+) with a
minimum of 1200 pixel vertically and a square one that matches the height of
the WS. why not 2 WS? its way too wide, my neck hurts turning all the
time!
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Can anyone tell me if they've found a difference between using two normal
size monitors and using one wide screen (maybe 22") monitor?
I'd like to put the model to one side and have the working screens on the
other, but was wondering if having two monitors would be the same as just
having one big LCD one..
Does anyone have a preference about this?
Thanks for all your comments 🙂