How many screens do you have?

How many monitors do you HAS?


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1 big ass CRT,

Funny how 15 year old technology has better color reproduction/gamut, refresh rate, 180 viewing angles, no backlight bleeding, no input lag and no flimsy construction/stand, no dead pixels, blacks are BLACK, white's are WHITE - fuck I hate lcd's...

/waiting on OLED's

I don't miss the weight, heat, and the monster headaches those bad boys would give me. You know you've got a pia setup when you need to lay one screen on top of another screen to avoid pin point migraines.
 


2x monitors, when I am not on my laptop that is. I think 2 monitors are amazing, more just have diminishing returns. Ofc, for designers or architects, you can never have enough screen space, but for me 2 work fine.
 
The 'bigger' monitors seem to grow horizontally, not in a ratio, that is they are wider more than they are higher. W > H. Such a setup is counter productive, you need something that is in some ratio I guess it is called congruence or whatever I remember it is somthg like 4:3 or whatever, 4 being width 3 being height. In my ideal setup there would be no more than 3 monitors, all big enough to handle movies, so you could play a movie or youtube video in one monitor while working on the other two...
 
I'm using 3 x 22"s but I'm considering moving back to 2 (probably 24"s) because I only really use 2 of them. The 3rd just runs some spreadsheets that are static most of the day.

The only thing is, I just can't handle not having a central focus. With 2 I just feel I've got one monitor for each eyeball, slowing splitting my brain in two. Guess I need to get used to it.

What is more important, I figure, is finding a decent methodology to using whatever number of monitors you have. Anyone know any resources for this?
 
Anyone have a Dell S2209W? Found one for $149 new, free shipping. Can't see how I could go to wrong for the price.
 
Simply put one of the two monitors directly in front of you and one to the side then.

I have the same setup and the same problem. I need a third monitor. The imablance is killing me (and my back).

Can I plug in a third screen into my laptop?
 
I'm using 3 x 22"s but I'm considering moving back to 2 (probably 24"s) because I only really use 2 of them. The 3rd just runs some spreadsheets that are static most of the day.

There's nothing wrong with having one of your 3 monitors be the spreadsheet machine. I do this as well, and let me tell you, that spreadsheet is the heart of my business. I have about 20 tabs in it and I can immediately update each part of my business immediately and then return to center screen for work in progress.

If I had to flip around and pop up the spreadsheet to make one tiny change, and then lower it again, then back and forth, I'd go crazy.

You asked about a methodology for monitors, but keep in mind a programmer/developer will have have a diff't need for them as would a PPCer as would another industry vertical, it's really up to you.

For me personally?

Far left (Monitor 1): Static spreadsheets, data scrubber always running in background processing data, Direct TV feed for watching movies.

Central (Monitor 2): Email, Trillian, Browsers, To-Do Lists, etc.

Far right (Monitor 3): Development machine, script work (all source code), etc.

I have all 3 with real-time backups of the data to Carbonite.com, so when I walk away, all newly changed data is backed up automatically.

Does your software handle the ability to say, take a window from monitor #2 and drag it into monitor #1, etc etc? That's important, too.
 
There's nothing wrong with having one of your 3 monitors be the spreadsheet machine. I do this as well, and let me tell you, that spreadsheet is the heart of my business. I have about 20 tabs in it and I can immediately update each part of my business immediately and then return to center screen for work in progress.

If I had to flip around and pop up the spreadsheet to make one tiny change, and then lower it again, then back and forth, I'd go crazy.

You asked about a methodology for monitors, but keep in mind a programmer/developer will have have a diff't need for them as would a PPCer as would another industry vertical, it's really up to you.

For me personally?

Far left (Monitor 1): Static spreadsheets, data scrubber always running in background processing data, Direct TV feed for watching movies.

Central (Monitor 2): Email, Trillian, Browsers, To-Do Lists, etc.

Far right (Monitor 3): Development machine, script work (all source code), etc.

I have all 3 with real-time backups of the data to Carbonite.com, so when I walk away, all newly changed data is backed up automatically.

Does your software handle the ability to say, take a window from monitor #2 and drag it into monitor #1, etc etc? That's important, too.

You should get a sep screen just for WF... with your post count...
 
Laptop + netbook = PROFIT.

I also have a iphone but then gave it away because iphone is for gays and queers.
 
Far left (Monitor 1): Static spreadsheets, data scrubber always running in background processing data, Direct TV feed for watching movies.

Central (Monitor 2): Email, Trillian, Browsers, To-Do Lists, etc.

Far right (Monitor 3): Development machine, script work (all source code), etc.

See, I think this is a LOT more interesting than just talking about how many screens we have.

For me:

1) Spreadsheets, IM, some proxy surfing.

2) Browser 1, Dreamweaver, Photoshop

3) Browser 2, FTP

(explorer, notepad & excel files dragged around between 2 & 3)

The big thing for me has been training myself not to maximise anything except my browsers. Makes dragging screen to screen easier, although at the moment I can only drag between 2 & 3. I want all 3 but I'm not sure how I want to do that yet.
 
I use to have three. They were all on different computers but. The other two were servers. I now have one monitor connected to the KVM switch because I had to new servers and did not want new screens.
 
I use 2x24" viewsonic's.

Much better than a single screen - I even find them better than 1 huge monitor.
 
I just bought two of these. [ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001LQXLGC/ref=ox_ya_oh_product]Amazon.com: Dell S2209W 22-Inch LCD Widescreen Monitor: Computer & Accessories[/ame]

They're still on the way, so I'll let you know if they're any good once they arrive. For the price, I think they'll kick ass.