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see they fit i just need to move em slightly

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Haha, that's great. They BARELY fit, the end ones are easily an inch past the corner of your desk on both sides. Also, how effective are those speakers behind each unused display?

Suggestion, instead of buying a 4th display, purchase a better, and albeit... bigger desk to accomodate your need for reassurance.

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:no: me no like...

seems like you've not configed the dual-setup yet...... and I don't like dual. Unless it's a monitor and a TV. But with 2 LCD's... th bazel is in da way... :s.

still better than mine tho... LOL

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Have you tried to use dual monitors? What do you mean the bezel is in the way? I Currently have one CRT in front of me and one off to my side. It makes it A LOT easier when your working on multiple things at once.

Haha, that's great. They BARELY fit, the end ones are easily an inch past the corner of your desk on both sides. Also, how effective are those speakers behind each unused display?

Suggestion, instead of buying a 4th display, purchase a better, and albeit... bigger desk to accomodate your need for reassurance.

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I don't think he will have those four displays for much longer. :no:

I personally see no reason for 4 Displays, MAYBE IF you are a Network/Systems Admin but for personal use that is just a waste.

the max I'd ever use for displays would be 2.

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I agree but it is a matter of personal preference. Until a few years ago I couldn't understand why anyone would want to use more then one monitor, then my boss made me put two on my desk. I thought I would never be able to go back to one monitor until I received the 2005fpw.

I replaced a 19 inch and a 21 inch CRT at home with it, and I couldn't be happier.

At work it would be tough to use one monitor (even a 2005fpw) but I am trying to get the owner to buy me two 2001fp's but it isn't going over so well.

At work it would be tough to use one monitor (even a 2005fpw) but I am trying to get the owner to buy me two 2001fp's but it isn't going over so well.

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for a net/sysadmin job like I have, 2 monitors is a minimum, 3 gets interesting but not always politically possible hehe

right now I have 2 HPs L1925, since our contract with them has run out and I want to change them, I'll soon get dual 2001FPs like you are trying to, difference is I'm sure to get them since I'm the one placing orders for our IT dept with Dell hehe

oh btw, just received a Logitech Z5500 speaker set

my neighbors have already started hating me LOL

Yea more than two LCD or Monitors is just too much. I use one for gaming and the other for my mp3 and IRC while I game.

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Well, I have 2 connected to my PC and I like it.

I will connect a mac mini to one of them and give the other one to my dad

or

possibly buy a PowerMacG5 and connect that to the remaining 2

ur lame man, who are you trying to impress with ur 4 screens?

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Read the thread title.

This is a thread to share pictures of our belongings and recieve valuable input and advice.

Your input is invalid, thus you should read this.

Read the thread title.

This is a thread to share pictures of our belongings and recieve valuable input and advice.

Your input is invalid, thus you should read this.

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yes its the place to post ur workstation but u dont have to post it 5 times

guys leave him alone..so what if he's got 4 tft's... this is a post youyr workstation thread.. let him post what he wants.. no matter how many tft's it contains.. :p

bta.. that link is clever.. you SOB u logged me out..!!! :D

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I usedto work at a computer shop lol, I just thought if I was alowed to borrow the lcds for 1 day, I would like set up 6 and take a pic LOL, too bad I don't work there anymore

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