My home PC is a dual monitor “workstation” with a 19 and a 17 inch CRT. Don’t ask me why, but I can’t imagine having to go back to a single screen-having the app run on the right screen while coding on the left one is a great experioence, and so is having API documentation or a header file on the right screen while coding on the left(more on muilti-monitored PODS).

Anyways, CNET has just published an excellent writeup on stuff you got to keep in mind when doing dual montitros, and also have a nice little tutorial on how to make your hardware dual monitor capable:

http://reviews.cnet.com/5208-10149-0.html?forumID=7&threadID=184081&messageID=2006103&tag=nl.e497

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3 Responses to “Dual monitor FAQ”

  1. I’m on a dual-monitor setup as well, though mine is at work. And no, I can’t imagine going back to a single-screen setup as well :)

  2. Hi Bernie,
    screen real estate rules =).

    Best regards
    Tam Hanna

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