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- From: jgraham@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu (the End)
- Subject: Advantages of dual (2) monitors ?
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- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1993 21:38:19 GMT
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- It sure seems like a good idea considering the increase in screen real
- estate to use two monitors. How do people with this option rate its
- value ?
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- My dilema involves adding a large screen next to my SE/30 vs. putting
- a small amount of money into a new CPU and monitor. I'm not really
- impressed by faster clock speeds or caches, as disk access seems to
- be the real limiting factor in speed. I would however gain a one
- year warantee at the expense of losing a second 9" monitor.
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- Is it worth it or not ? Please send me your impressions.
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- thanks much,
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- Jim
- J. Graham
- Biology and Chemistry Departments
- Indiana University -Bloomington
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