Thanks for the comments.  These users will be using Great Plains and our new 
electronic medical record systems, both of which have "busy" screens, in 
addition to Word, Excel, etc.  So lots of activity on a single monitor.  

>>> tony patton <[email protected]> 8/10/2009 12:36 PM >>>
I have a dual set-up with a 17" regular and 19" wide-screen, both landscape 
mode, haven't tried either of them in portrait. 

If it's something wide it goes to the 19", if its tall it goes to the 17". 
Both have their uses, but I could live with going back to 2 17" if I had to. 

Couldn't work with a single 19" wide-screen as it only does 1440x900. 
20" wide-screen would be a different story. 

Regards

Tony Patton
Desktop Operations Cavan
Ext 8078
Direct Dial 049 435 2878
email: [email protected] 



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Folks, 
  
I"m about to start purchasing for our annual PC refresh cycle.  I normally 
purchase 17" monitors (we are a Dell shop) but I see I can get 19" regular and 
19" wide screen for just a bit more.  Anyone care to comment on the benefit of 
wide v. regular size? 
  
Thanks, 
  
  
  
  
Tom Miller
Engineer, Information Technology
Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board
757-788-0528 
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