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Nothing in cube-farm corporate America seems quite so decadent as having two monitors on your desk. Who is this important person who needs to work on two screens at the same time? Must be some kind of bigshot, eh?
Not so, posits the New York Times, which cites research that -- on certain text-editing tasks -- users were 44 percent faster using two 20-inch monitors instead of a single 18-inch screen. While there are no hard data points in the piece regarding other applications, it's not tough to see how users in all manner of industries and all types of tasks could benefit from having the extra LCD real estate. Anyone who has to flip back and forth between multiple windows in order to access information rather than keeping it all on the screen simultaneously should be able to get a productivity boost from having an extra display.
The Times' Farhad Manjoo put multi-monitor work to the test in his own workspace and notes that -- no matter what configuration he put them in, and even if he just went to one large monitor instead of two smaller ones -- he found his productivity improved significantly. The big benefit? Always being able to have your primary task visible and not covered up by off-topic windows like web pages and IM sessions. Says Fanjoo, "A huge desktop didn’t remove all distractions, but it blunted their force. Now I could keep my e-mail and the Web open on one screen while my Microsoft Word document ran on another. This kept me on task. Even if I did go off to the Web, my document was always visible, beckoning me to come back to work."
I've experienced similar results myself, though usually I use two or three separate computers side by side instead of just a bunch of monitors. Maybe I should rethink that strategy. Hmmm.
For a total maximum investment of about $500, Manjoo says he's convinced that the multi-monitor setup is more than worth the investment. Now let's see what your boss thinks about the idea...
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I use two monitors, took a lot of getting used to as layout and work position seemed critical. I have a disintegreting shoulder joint and the twisting action incurred by the slight offset monitor positions meant at one point i lost all sensation down my right arm. Got it sorted now though and two monitors is a big help. Of course it would help if software was written for them. How many people have found dialog boxes etc popping up on the wrong screen? Some apps completely ignore a second monitor as well - eg screen shots ?
It's a increasingly well-known observation among dual-monitor users that printing decreases too. I know in my own experience, when preparing articles and reports, the need to print out intermediate drafts and research notes has gone down dramatically. Does anyone else experience this?
As a graphic designer, I can move menus and toolboxes in most graphics applications to the second monitor, leaving me with a larger and uncluttered full-screen page of whatever I'm working on.
Image all those millions of extra monitors at 150 Watts.... Yet another two powerplants of some 5 GigaWatt to provide us the electricity... Who said we are thinking green??????
JUST LIKE WE HAVE ALWAYS SAID... ... " S I Z E D O E S M A T T E R" !
I have used two monitors for years sometimes, and sometimes a single very big monitor. For somethings I prefer one big monitor, for some things two. +One big monitor: 3DStudio. AutoCAD. +Two monitors (or 1 very wide) VisualBasic for applications in 1 monitor and the "application" in the other one. Some Adobe Applications with hundreds of flying bars and buttons. Working with two files, for instance, two excel files. +In other moments, I prefer the screen of my Palm. +When I'm very tired, I prefer to close my eyes.
well this article says so much about what Randy Pauch says about time management and we have science to back it up haha
I entirely agree. My team and my self are using two 15 inch LCD monitors to vie Satellite Payload data and do simultaneous processing past last 18 months. Now thinking to go for three monitors. I have converted three of my computers to 2 monitor mode.
I happen to have done some research on this subject. If the monitor is larger than 19 inches, it is simply an increase in display area. However, for portable computers, two screens make a significant difference. My favorite is one screen for a cooking recipe and the other screen for the video instruction. You can see some designs at http://www.acroscape.com/p11709.pdf
I agree that two screens are better than one.
dual monitors improving work time is a no brainer I do Audio Video work and could not live without them.
Well I could have told everyone that. It also increases gaming skill by seeing more things at once making for a more realistic game experience.
I can plug my computer into my TV, which makes watching TWiT Live so much easier while I surf the Web!
Before anyone rushes out for that second monitor they may want to look at their video card, which may need to be upgraded. If that's the case they need to look at the power supply which may also need to be upgraded to handle the new video card. Next look at the computer case. Will the new video card fit? Next we have a heat issue. Most corporate computers are so basic, it may be more cost effective to simply replace them. Personally, my home pc is connected to a 42" 1080p LCD HDTV. I really like it at home but I don't think I could get away with it at work.
My wife and I have used dual monitors since it was available in Win98. It's great for photo editing and CD (DVD) burning. I also use one for Television while web surfing. Not always more productive, but certainly more fun!
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I've used dual monitors for two years now and it's great. Especially for people who are constantly into different applications throughout the day. Much more productive. Sure it's screen size, but I haven't seen a large enough screen for the price.
If you have the right bells and whistles your in like flin
if you use two moniters u need a 280 nividia grafics card they are sweet they have a brand new one out its the 295 it rocks to but the price is out of control
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26 Posted by mcfalliii on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:13PM EDT Report Abuse
Rockin a 22'' and a 24" at max resolution for both. Maximize that with the smallest font size that you can handle. As a software engineer, couldn't ask for better.