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monitor for multi-tabling
What size/type monitor do people use to multi-table. I have a 19 in monitor. Is there some trick to setting up the display or do you simply just let the tables tile each other?
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Re: monitor for multi-tabling
(This post is likely better off in Intenet Gambling. Or search the archives.)
The key to having 4 Party tables without overlap is being able to run your monitor at a 1600x1200 resolution. Most 19 inch monitors can run at 1600x1200. Right click the desktop->Properties->Settings to change your monitor's resolution. |
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Re: monitor for multi-tabling
thanks
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Re: monitor for multi-tabling
be wary.. not all monitors have this capability. i received a holiday present including 2 new hp pavilion f1703 flat screen monitors. to my dismay 1280 x 1024 pixels max. bummer.
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Re: monitor for multi-tabling
From everything I've read, seen, and heard, you can't go wrong with the 2001FP.
I'm a cheap bastard and just got a NEC AccuSync 900 19 inch CRT monitor from Newegg. Under $200 and it's a good value. |
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