You can look at Robert Patterson's web site to see a picture of the Samsung 24" monitor which I also have. It comes on a stand which accommodates rotation to portrait orientation and can be positioned even more flexibly, if you add a monitor arm support system. I am more than pleased with this set up. The only drawback is the expense.
Chuck
On Apr 30, 2005, at 3:08 AM, Colin Broom wrote:
In the next month or so, I might finally buy a new TFT monitor (I have a 17" CRT at the moment). I'd like a slightly larger size (19-21"). I have to admit, having only had to buy a separate monitor once, I'm a little in the dark as to what I should be looking for regarding specification. I will be primarily using it for Finale, some sequencing and audio work, and occasional gaming (though that's a secondary consideration).Chuck Israels
Obviously things like angle adjustability and are things I would know to look for, but what other specifications should I be looking at?
Also, I know there is software available to use monitors in portrait format (can't remember the name of it), presumably this would require a special stand/arm, and no monitors would be setup for this out of the box?
Cheers,
C.
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