I really don't understand why this isn't a big thing.
I mean it costs a fortune to go beyond about a 19 or 20" monitor. Maybe 21" . Small change difference. Two 19 or 20's add huge screen real estate.
Come, I can't believe I'm the only dude that rarely has less than six windows open, and often has 10 or 12 or more. In fact I need more memory ?
Lots of different Explorer windows open. Word. Excel. Maybe Wordpad. Widows Explorer for HDD file pulling up. Maybe some program crunching along in the background, that I need to check from time to time.
Gee, it seems to me that the ideal computer environment would be, if not quite 180 degree surround video screens, then maybe about 120, or at least 90. As opposed to the 20 degree or so at most which the monitor now is, generally. Give me video REAL ESTATE!!
I'm now trying to determine if a PCI card and AGP card solution is easily workable, or whether I have to go with a dual monitor in one card approach. I'd rather go with the former, since I don't see any need to upgrade the 2D /second monitor card very often at all. And it would free up the choice of 3D AGP card, and also end up being cheaper for the same power. Or about the same. And definitely cheaper after the first AGP 3D card upgrade, which doesn?t have to be dual monitor on one card.
I mean it costs a fortune to go beyond about a 19 or 20" monitor. Maybe 21" . Small change difference. Two 19 or 20's add huge screen real estate.
Come, I can't believe I'm the only dude that rarely has less than six windows open, and often has 10 or 12 or more. In fact I need more memory ?
Lots of different Explorer windows open. Word. Excel. Maybe Wordpad. Widows Explorer for HDD file pulling up. Maybe some program crunching along in the background, that I need to check from time to time.
Gee, it seems to me that the ideal computer environment would be, if not quite 180 degree surround video screens, then maybe about 120, or at least 90. As opposed to the 20 degree or so at most which the monitor now is, generally. Give me video REAL ESTATE!!
I'm now trying to determine if a PCI card and AGP card solution is easily workable, or whether I have to go with a dual monitor in one card approach. I'd rather go with the former, since I don't see any need to upgrade the 2D /second monitor card very often at all. And it would free up the choice of 3D AGP card, and also end up being cheaper for the same power. Or about the same. And definitely cheaper after the first AGP 3D card upgrade, which doesn?t have to be dual monitor on one card.