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Does anyone know of reasonably priced 20 inch monitor that allows one to
split screens in half or quaters or view multiple applications in an elegant
fashion?
I am a web developer working off either an IBM thinkpad or Sony laptop
Windows Xp who also uses sql server, dreamweaver and photoshop for
webdevelopment purposes...
Any guidance appreciated. I do recall a collegue showing a sony style
monitor but I cannot track it down.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.general (More info?)
Just get a second monitor. There does not appear to be such a monitor that
you can "split" into to display easily. However, with a multi-monitor
setup, you can do what you want, and it may be more affordable.
<jason@catamaranco.com> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know of reasonably priced 20 inch monitor that allows one to
> split screens in half or quaters or view multiple applications in an
> elegant fashion?
>
> I am a web developer working off either an IBM thinkpad or Sony laptop
> Windows Xp who also uses sql server, dreamweaver and photoshop for
> webdevelopment purposes...
>
> Any guidance appreciated. I do recall a collegue showing a sony style
> monitor but I cannot track it down.
>
> Best regards
> Jason Stevens
>
ARe there any web developers/designers in the group who can offer there
viewpoints on the above?
I am on the verge of also getting into video editing and flash video...it
seems like a good product...but is it suited only towards Adobe Premier?
Many thanks
Jason
"Yves Leclerc" <yleclercNOSPAM@maysys.com> wrote in message
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> Just get a second monitor. There does not appear to be such a monitor
> that you can "split" into to display easily. However, with a
> multi-monitor setup, you can do what you want, and it may be more
> affordable.
>
>
> <jason@catamaranco.com> wrote in message
> news:u5pJp9BpFHA.3256@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>> Does anyone know of reasonably priced 20 inch monitor that allows one to
>> split screens in half or quaters or view multiple applications in an
>> elegant fashion?
>>
>> I am a web developer working off either an IBM thinkpad or Sony laptop
>> Windows Xp who also uses sql server, dreamweaver and photoshop for
>> webdevelopment purposes...
>>
>> Any guidance appreciated. I do recall a collegue showing a sony style
>> monitor but I cannot track it down.
>>
>> Best regards
>> Jason Stevens
>>
>
>
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