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4 tabling question (monitors)
Kind of a computer donk, so...
My question is: If I purchase a 17" flat screen LCD, can I get all 4 tables to display simultaneously without any overlap? If I can, does anyone have any recommendations for 17" monitors? (Tiger Direct has a sale on a "Soyo" 17" for $159 and I didn't know if this is a good deal or if it is junk.) Thanks for your help. |
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
The size is of secondary importance. The monitor needs to be able to support a resolution of 1600 * 1200 for 4 tabling w no overlap.
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
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The size is of secondary importance. The monitor needs to be able to support a resolution of 1600 * 1200 for 4 tabling w no overlap. [/ QUOTE ] Thanks... Is there a monitor out there that you know of that is the most popular among multi-tablers for this purpose or do most people just accept overlap? |
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
The Dell 2001FP is very popular but it will be ~ $400.
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
To get 1600x1200 resolution, I believe the smallest you can go is a 21" LCD screen, or a 19" CRT screen.
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
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To get 1600x1200 resolution, I believe the smallest you can go is a 21" LCD screen, or a 19" CRT screen. [/ QUOTE ] there are some 17" CRT(s) tht support 16x12 |
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
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[ QUOTE ] To get 1600x1200 resolution, I believe the smallest you can go is a 21" LCD screen, or a 19" CRT screen. [/ QUOTE ] there are some 17" CRT(s) tht support 16x12 [/ QUOTE ] I haven't been able to find one. |
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
I must say that compaq v 720 is a good looking option. What would the cheapest flat panel 1600x1200 look like?
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Re: 4 tabling question (monitors)
It would look exactly like a Dell 2001FP, by virtue of actually being one.
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