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Re: [CQ-Contest] Size of Dual Monitors

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Size of Dual Monitors
From: Robert Chudek - K0RC <k0rc@citlink.net>
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Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2014 07:04:25 -0500
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I am far from a Master... but three things will drive your monitor selection.

The first is what resolution your video card will support when running dual monitors. If the video card does not support dual monitors, that is your first hurdle to overcome, buying & installing a new video card..

The second is the amount of physical space you have available to use.

The third is your "eyesight"... meaning how large/small of text is comfortable for your eyes when reading text on a monitor. For example, I have a Viewsonic VA912b 19" monitor on a computer that will only go up to 1024 x 768 resolution. To my eyes, the text is larger than necessary and this eats up valuable display space.

On another computer, I have a pair of Viewsonic VA1912wb 19" monitors. These run at 1440 x 900 resolution and the text size is smaller, but still comfortable to my eyes. In other words, because this monitor is higher resolution it will display an image in a smaller physical area, thereby allowing you to pack more stuff (windows) onto the screen.

Larger monitors will often support even higher resolutions which will allow even more items to be displayed at a comfortable size. Another thing to keep in mind is that dual monitors allow a continuous work area, so a monitor with a smaller bezel will be less distracting when moving your cursor across (left to right) the physical display boundaries.

73 de Bob - KØRC in MN

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On 3/17/2014 3:29 AM, Dick Flanagan wrote:
I need help from the Masters.

I am in the planning stages of a SO2R station. The center piece will be the two radios and two LED computer displays above the radios. The displays will be side-by-side and supporting all of the contesting/logging/propagation windows driven by one central contesting computer. I could be talked into having two computers--one for each display--but I would appreciate if that discussion were held another day.

Today I am looking for assistance in choosing the proper LED display terminals. What is the optimal size of these monitors? They can be long and skinny or basically square. Has experience shown that one particular screen size and/or aspect radio to be better than another in this application? I am partial to Samsung, but I can be talked out of that too if appropriate.

The displays will be mounted above the radios slightly above eye level with their fronts basically even with the front panel of the radios. No wall-mounted monitors here.

Once the displays are chosen, then possible we can wander off into the one vs. two computer forest.

So those of you with two terminals displays, let us know what you hate about them, what you love, what you would do different. Help me avoid the mistakes I am destined to make without your help.

Needless to say, Thank YOU!

--
Dick Flanagan K7VC
dick@k7vc.com

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