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Pat123 10th June 2014 12:25 AM

Need suggestions for a multi tasking laptop
 
Hi guys, I am looking for suggestions on a laptop that is good for displaying content in 2 windows side by side whereby you can see everything necessary in each window without bunching. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Chrome Prince 10th June 2014 12:39 AM

Pat you are better to have a KVM switch and run an external monitor as well as your laptop, or plug in two external monitors to the KVM switch and keyboard and mouse, so you are just running off the laptop internals, but using independent externals.
A KVM switch is less than $50.00 and available at most good computer retailers.
Either it's going to get bunched or the fonts will be tiny doing it on a standard laptop.

My preference is to use a LCD tv with RF input and load that with the laptop.
You can have a massive screen cheaply these days and easily place two pages side by side.

Depends on which you prefer.

The Ocho 10th June 2014 07:45 AM

Pat may be sunning himself in the Bahamas or somewhere and may not want to lug one or two LCD screens around with him and may only want his laptop on his lap top.

Having said that I don't have any suggestions.

jazzy 10th June 2014 09:20 AM

And there I was thinking a KVM switch was for sharing two+ computers with one set of Keyboard/Video(screen)/Mouse, not the other way around.

I read it that the OP was after suggestions for a widescreen lappie.

Chrome Prince 10th June 2014 09:32 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by jazzy
And there I was thinking a KVM switch was for sharing two+ computers with one set of Keyboard/Video(screen)/Mouse, not the other way around.

I read it that the OP was after suggestions for a widescreen lappie.


You can do it either way around depending on the type of KVM.
There are plenty of widescreens available on the market from a MAcbook to an ASUS or Toshiba, but he still won't get two full pages side by side without squeeze or reducing the font size though.
If someone else has a suggestion, I'm all ears.

Just go with the widest screen available, but it's not going to do justice for an arber.

Puntz 10th June 2014 09:32 AM

Google, some basics
http://www.wikihow.com/Set-Up-Two-Computer-Monitors

jazzy 10th June 2014 09:38 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Chrome Prince
You can do it either way around depending on the type of KVM.
But if you only have the one computer, W T F would you need a KVM?

You can plug the peripherals straight into the lappie, surely?

Shaun 10th June 2014 09:51 AM

Yes a laptop will run 2 monitors in any configuration with no extra bits needed, unless he has a new laptop he may need an adapter to run the second monitor depending on the plug, more than likely it has HDMI out so make sure the monitor has an HDMI port and you are sweet.

If you need to be portable you could try this.

http://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/mo...sus-mb168b.aspx

Chrome Prince 10th June 2014 09:57 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by jazzy
But if you only have the one computer, W T F would you need a KVM?

You can plug the peripherals straight into the lappie, surely?

Because he's an arber and wants the pages side by side in his direct vision without having to move his eyes away from the first screen.

FredTheMug 10th June 2014 11:39 AM

Pat sounds like you want a screen with very high resolution, so that you can display side-by-side windows as they would look on a typical screen. If you're a hipster you would go for a MacBook Pro with Retina display (2560x1800 resolution), otherwise a Dell XPS 15" like this one:

http://blog.laptopmag.com/dell-xps-15-hands-on

The Dell has 3200x1800 resolution. In fact with the Dell you could display 3 windows side by side and they should still layout correctly.

Don't forget to post a picture of yourself arbing on the beach. :)


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