I agree with Eric, but respectfully disagree on LCD's. I work on two video workstations both that have dual monitor setups. We recently switched to LCD and the deskspace freed up to place logging notes or other useful information while producing video is most welcome. I don't particularly like the price (compared to CRT now), but let's be realistic, the price for a 19" 1280x1024 LCD screen isn't much more than what a good 17" monitor cost 3-4 yrs ago. If you got oodles of deskspace (or can punch a hole through the back of your cottage wall, then CRT's are definitely a good deal, and most good video cards now come with dual display support.
Having dual monitors is quite useful if you do any type of work that tends to be digitally information rich. For me that would be video work (nice wide timelines, or grouped out pallets and bins), web design (browser and coding in separate windows), web research (multiple browsers across monitors). If you dislike or prefer to work in one app at a time, or the work that you do is generally single task linear, then a single monitor and alt-tabbing is probably just fine. I do all of the types of work described above and I keep flogging myself for not having moved to dual monitors sooner. It's incredibly liberating to be able to read reference/help material in one screen while working in another instead of flip-flopping between screens, or to be able to research on one screen and take paperless notes on the other. (My ideal mobile setup is to have external monitors at home and work and a dual display capable laptop. My beloved switcher and single monitor head to my multiple headless boxen at home are still important to my work, but more as a local admin console) Just thought I'd say something because I've really benefitted from it. Your mileage of course may vary.... Erich > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Hattemer > Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 4:06 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [luau] Slashdot: Multiple Monitors Increase Productivity > [snip] > > Its great in windows, though. I agree with you that flat > panels/LCDs > are uttlerly silly and useless, though. > > -Eric Hattemer > [snip] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Or you can cut your chances of getting cancer in half by sticking to > >your > >trusty desktop switcher :) The only employers I know that > bust the bling > >for dual display are game developers and graphics artists. > I always have > >less monitors than I do computers because extra monitors are > wasteful and > >expensive. It's like buying an SUV; my old crt will always > look better > >than your new dual flat-panel. > > > >Besides, I bet the employee satisfaction from having two > monitors alone > >probably attributes to the the 10%, yes, only 10% increased > productivity. > >I can get more productivity by increasing wages, benefits or > attending to > >cultural and social agendas and needs! I don't need a study > to tell me > >that either, although i'm sure they've been done many times. > > > >Usually studies that show such a small variation in performance and > >have > >commercial contributors [NEC] are found to be false. > > > >Tom > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > LUAU mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/l> uau >
