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Updating Computers Futile

Oh btw you should NEVER be paying for drivers for your hardware.

Wysiwyg - I run the non wide-screen monitors you might have to check if they will take 3 wide-screen in landscape mode.
 
Many thanks, Vizion. I'll try that.
 
That's six feet wide all up. You would need to be the same distance away to catch the peripherals. Nah. The triple I was looking at is centre 24" and two 17".

You wouldn't need to sit any further away than you normally would with a single or dual screen set up. The screens to the side should be able to be angled so that they face directly at you in your normal sitting position, in the same manner you would set up three seperate screens.
If I had one of the triple 24" screens they would be set up in windows xp as monitors 1, 2, & 3 and not as one extended monitor. Left hand monitor for spread sheets, centre monitor for charts and comsec and right hand monitor for ComsecIress live feed.
 

Thanks m8, can you post the link here so if anyone else is interested they can check out the site also? Cheers
 
24's ? no problem seems they have made one to take a bigger array.
Little more expensive at $90 which is till allot cheaper than the $450 plus I have seen similar for.

Laser are an interesting company, they manufacture a hell of allot of peripherals that get re-branded and sold on. A bit like HTC smart phones before they decided to just go as themselves.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280387113064

http://www.goodcomputers.com.au/sho...=692&gad=CNS_mfEGEgjNAz6AZSHBJRiymdn2AyDCxYhp

Two links for you. I added a dual link to show the price is the same from multiple locations. Its a clamp arrangement not a base stand, sorry I removed that part as I did not know if a name across the image was a breach of site rules or not.


cheers
 

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Will we ever reach a point where our computers are up and running in a matter of seconds
Yes, there is certainly enough cpu 'horsepower' and with flash-based SSD drives these days it's theoretically possible; however,
and not the minutes that it takes with vista/win 7 even with the fastest hardware??
there's your problem. Apparently people want eye candy galore and (almost) nobody can write & tune decent application code these days.

The days of supporting 200+ developers & 20 Oracle databases on a computer with 2 x 60MHz CPUs and 384Mb of RAM are long gone.

m.
 
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