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Having two 24" LCD monitors helps out productivity immensely. Rather than having one monitor and trying to put two windows side by side, use two monitors which will allow one to view both windows in their full size. One caveat of trying to view multiple windows with one monitor is that the resolution is too low. One will find their screen getting cramped and even if one doesn't have a large LCD, such as a 22" which displays 1680 x 1050 resolution, one still won't be able to view multiple items without cramping the windows and therefore, messing up the formatting (such as web pages). Now, even though the Soyo sports a TN panel, the author wouldn't shy away from it just because of that.
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| Date: | Aug 2008 |
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