On 03/26/2014 01:24 PM, Doug wrote:
Now, I could have bought a 30" monitor but considered it to be a bit "over the top" as I would have to sit half a room away from it or else get an automatic head-mover to be view the screen from right to left when reading mail :-D . Several years ago, I was setting up some computers and some of those were equipped with 27" CRT monitors!!! Those monitors took up most of
Basil Chupin wrote: the desk space. I currently have a 23" wide screen monitor, which is plenty big enough. My first monitor was a 9" security monitor connected to my Imsai 8080. I worked as an engineer, and the folks who did pc layouts used 27" monitors--the largest that were available at the time. When doing this kind of work, it helps to be able to see a lot of the
On 03/26/2014 12:02 PM, James Knott wrote: periphery of the design all at once. I suspect that architects would also benefit from large monitors.
Nothing beats screen real estate! My current drool-over item is the 12" tablet from Samsung. Never mind that it won't fit in my jacket pocket ... Seriously, though: have you considered mounting the monitor in Page Mode. That works great with a pair of them side by side. Lets face it, Page Mode is a natural; our documents work that way and its a more natural way to read web pages. -- There is no castle so strong that it cannot be overthrown by money. -- Cicero -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org