Friday, May 25, 2007

Dual Monitor Setup vs. Single Screen Display

http://live.pirillo.com/ - A multi-monitor setup can give you much more screen real estate to work with, but so can one really huge monitor. Glenn wants to know if he should get two 23 inch monitors or one 30 inch monitor.

If there's one absolute fact in this work it's that Chris loves having a lot of screen real estate in front of him.

With two 23 inch monitors, you'll actually get more space to work with than with just a single 30 inch monitor. Having a second monitor can help you be much more productive than you could be with just a single monitor, since you have more space to work with. Plus you have the added bonus of redundancy: if a monitor fails in a dual monitor setup you still have one monitor to fall back on.

It's for these reasons that Chris recommends getting the two 23 inch monitors over the single 20 inch display.

You'll need a couple of things in order to take full advantage of your monitors:

  • You'll need a graphics card with "dual head" output support. Most modern graphics cards have this ability, but you should double check to make sure.
  • The combined resolution of your monitors cannot exceed the maximum resolution of your video card, otherwise you'll need to purchase; for example, if your video card supports a maximum resolution of 1600x1200, but both of your monitors display 1600x1200, you'll need a second video card to get the most out of your monitors.

Do you have any monitor recommendations?

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