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Found Pat with my drone....
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Have been eyeing off that Dell for a while Fred, a colleague has one & the screens are brilliant. Position it side by side with a decent widescreen could be what you are after Pat. Last edited by stugots : 10th June 2014 at 10:54 AM. |
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LOL CP. He's just missing a gold medallion around his neck.
stugots did you find the text too small in some programs? Too much squinting for someone like me who is past his prime. I would love to get one of those new 32" 4K monitors instead. |
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Fred I hear you on the squinting issues, & for many two large widescreens probably is the best way to go.
The setup I have used for a few years now is a laptop & widescreen side by side, with my bot on one & speadsheets/bookie/tab sites on the other. Works well but the bigger screen that Dell has would improve it considerably. Is a bit expensive tho. |
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Thanks for all the suggestions. I should have made it clear that the whole idea would was the convenience that comes with a laptop. Something that will do the job and I can move around easily without cords and extra screens etc.
I use an LG 29" LED monitor with my desktop and that does the job - if only there were a laptop-style equivalent! |
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Hahaha classic. This is the ideal situation |
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Just off the top of my head I can't think of being able to do it, not conveniently anyway with a laptop. As already mentioned using 1 screen means the writing will probably be too small and if you set up multiple monitors your just as well off having a desktop (in my view).
I'm probably a little biased though as I'm a gamer. My setup is dual screens, a 19" monitor and a 24" widescreen. A story for those of you interested, I actually won the 24" widescreen (worth $550 at the time) playing computer games at a national competition in Sydney which me and the team I played for at the time attended. This was while I was at uni and I don't attend the events anymore but for the space of 2-3 years actually got to travel australia a bit on some weekends and during holidays playing computer games in the capital cities. I won't hi-jack the thread any further but if anyone is interested i'll post some links to pictures/videos of some of these events in a new thread. It's quite amusing for non-gaming people as most of the events have commentators etc etc. Anyhow good luck with finding a setup that works Pat! |
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Yeah there's nothing really on the market I can see hey. Might just forget about it.
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