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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 432670" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I suggest that instead of one 27", get two matched 24". That way you get more real estate and run two programs simultaneously. If you have table space then get add a third monitor for all other cores. I have three and use 2 for Design/Image processing and the third one is my text monitor - Explorer, Text Edit or any other program which needs less real estate.</p><p></p><p>Here is how I organize image editing with Capture ND-D, using three monitors</p><p>[ATTACH]147292[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Left most = Explorer</p><p>Middle = Image</p><p>Right = All the floating menus</p><p></p><p>I have an on-board graphics card, which is good to 1024x768, and two dual port graphics card, one high end and another middle level. So theoretically I can have upto 5 monitors, but three is quite a bit. My desk is 6' wide and 30" deep, with another 36"x36" table on the right (Made for an A3 laser printer I had, now sold)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 432670, member: 16090"] I suggest that instead of one 27", get two matched 24". That way you get more real estate and run two programs simultaneously. If you have table space then get add a third monitor for all other cores. I have three and use 2 for Design/Image processing and the third one is my text monitor - Explorer, Text Edit or any other program which needs less real estate. Here is how I organize image editing with Capture ND-D, using three monitors [ATTACH=CONFIG]147292._xfImport[/ATTACH] Left most = Explorer Middle = Image Right = All the floating menus I have an on-board graphics card, which is good to 1024x768, and two dual port graphics card, one high end and another middle level. So theoretically I can have upto 5 monitors, but three is quite a bit. My desk is 6' wide and 30" deep, with another 36"x36" table on the right (Made for an A3 laser printer I had, now sold) [/QUOTE]
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