- Apr 17, 2003
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The 20-22" LCD market has great variety in terms of price, quality, and features. There are monitors ranging from $189 all the way up to $600 and beyond. Given the common support for dual-view, would it be better for me to get 1 expensive LCD or 2 decent LCDs? I'm talking around $300-400 total cost.
Lately, I find myself moving windows around a lot to copy stuff between them. Or I am shrinking the Media Center window so that I watch TV while doing something else. Also, I've got Visual C# and Visual Web Developer open simultaneously so that I can switch between working on my project and its website/documentation.
In fact, much of what I do involves two tasks. If I had two 1680x1050 LCDs, I could maximize something on each monitor.
So:
1. Could you get by with two more decent LCDs vs. one expensive LCD?
2. Do you think that I could do it, given my personal desires (above) and tolerances (below)?
3. How usable is current dual-view support (in Vista)? i.e. does Media Center work fine on the second display?
For reference, I'm using a VX2025wm. I hardly notice the graininess anymore compared to a $600 LCD I borrowed for a while, so I'm guessing my standards have been lowered enough to be satisfied with a cheaper model. However, I can't stand noticable backlight bleeding.
The monitors would have to be decent for casual gaming, and they must have crisp text. 20" vs. 22" does not really matter to me as I can simply move the monitor forward or backward. I would prefer that the monitor have VESA mounts because I already have a VESA arm on my wall.
Lately, I find myself moving windows around a lot to copy stuff between them. Or I am shrinking the Media Center window so that I watch TV while doing something else. Also, I've got Visual C# and Visual Web Developer open simultaneously so that I can switch between working on my project and its website/documentation.
In fact, much of what I do involves two tasks. If I had two 1680x1050 LCDs, I could maximize something on each monitor.
So:
1. Could you get by with two more decent LCDs vs. one expensive LCD?
2. Do you think that I could do it, given my personal desires (above) and tolerances (below)?
3. How usable is current dual-view support (in Vista)? i.e. does Media Center work fine on the second display?
For reference, I'm using a VX2025wm. I hardly notice the graininess anymore compared to a $600 LCD I borrowed for a while, so I'm guessing my standards have been lowered enough to be satisfied with a cheaper model. However, I can't stand noticable backlight bleeding.
The monitors would have to be decent for casual gaming, and they must have crisp text. 20" vs. 22" does not really matter to me as I can simply move the monitor forward or backward. I would prefer that the monitor have VESA mounts because I already have a VESA arm on my wall.