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Originally posted by: eyecandy86
Originally posted by: 3cho
Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
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I think three looks better, but I'd need another (~$35) video card to do that, and I'm too lazy to order one.

how do you have 3 monitors? extra graphics card?

A really expensive video card that supports quad monitors, i'm guessing..

The third one (on the right) is from another computer. You know, just to get a feel of what three is like.
 
I have 3 TFTs, and I have them arranged:

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Although it's MUCH closer to flat ___ than it looks in that above example, but they're slightly pointed in, makes it easier to look at and fit on my desk.
 
i have two 17" CRTs. its huge and bulky but hell i like 'em 🙂 good for programming! put the help file/documents on one screen and the program compiler/editor on the other, its great!

i have mine like this:

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i have 2 2005FPWs, one in landscape and one in portrait. it is the most useful setup ever. webpages are about 100x easier to read in portrait mode. anyone that has a widescreen and doesnt flip it while typing papers or browsing webpages is an idiot.
 
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