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"Really big"? Dell's got a 30-inch widescreen for $1,500, if that's what
you mean.
We have research guys who work with the diagnostic Barcos, but each of
those costs about as much as a small car.
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From: Gene Kim-Eng
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 11:11 AM
To: TECHWR-L
Subject: Re: Eye, I, aye! Display this!
At home I can run as many as four monitors (the unreleased prototype vid
card on my system can actually handle as many as six). Sometimes it's
great, but at other times it just becomes too much of a juggling act to
remember which app is on which screen. It also has a tendency to
encourage me to try to work on too many things at the same time.
At work I now have one really big monitor, and I think I'm probably
going to like this arrangement better most of the time.
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