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I only have 22" Flat Screen at the moment but think I will set up 4 screens soon.I was told that I would need 2 video cards to run 4 screens off same computer does anyone know if this is correct
Get 1 BIG screen like the Dell 30". Many little screens will result in the exact problem you have stated. Having to look too far away from centre.Interesting that this thread was idle/quiet for over a year then suddenly popped up again.
I run two computers, An all-in-one IBM netvista with a 17" display and a Dektop with 2 IBM 17" lcds. Both pc's run XP Service pack 3 with IE7. The all-in-one has two tabs open, one to stock chat sites and one for news. The Dual set up has one screen (and IE tab) dedicated to my "Iress" setup with the second screen for spreadsheet, email, and a seperate IE tab for Chart Sites. I am considering upgrading to 19" wide screens but I am wary of going to 22" or 24" because of the "in your face glare".
One of the earlier posts raised the question of Red eyes, neck damage etc. It is a pity some of the earlier posters haven't followed up with their experiences with any associated health issues. Since adding the third screen i find i am getting neck pain from the constant swiveling from one screen to the other. Either that or it is old age creeping on.
Have a look at some good quality projectors maybe.Having 3 screens and neck problems every time I return from holidays/lpng weekends, I have to agree.
When I can get one which fills a wall and tiles windows easily---Nirvana.
Get 1 BIG screen like the Dell 30". Many little screens will result in the exact problem you have stated. Having to look too far away from centre.
I got three screens a couple of months ago benq 22" and two nvidia video cards with dual DVI output,I feel this setup is very good value for money .Yes larger screens would be nice but not the best value.I found Umart online and the benq screens hard to beat.
Get 1 BIG screen like the Dell 30". Many little screens will result in the exact problem you have stated. Having to look too far away from centre.
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