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  • a 30" monitor is much better than those 4 19" monitors

  • That depends on what you are using it for. Personally I have three 27" LCds and it's pretty awesome. I think Al Gore uses three 30" LCDs.

  • I have 3 23" 16:10 monitors all tipped 90 degrees with a fourth 19" monitor on top. For a combined screen resolution of; 3600x1920+1024x768. I use them for everything.

  • Awesome! Glad to hear from a fellow Multiple Monitors enthusiast! Keep multi-tasking my friend!

  • I have 2x 22", one 17" diagonal and one 15". I love it

  • A lot of people say they'd rather have one large screen than multiple monitors, but there's a huge difference. One big screen is much better for watching video, but four screens is pretty much 3-4 times the resolution as an HDTV, depending on the size. You can't view 4 screens on an HDTV the same way you can use multiple monitors. The windows will be asmaller resolution and you won't see all the data on the screen. Multiple Monitors are for Multi-tasking and business, and HDTVs are for Video.

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  • Really? I don't see a purpose of having more than two...

  • Hey nice check out mine just did it lol

  • I have a GTX 280 and an Nvidia FX5500 card. The 280 is pci express the FX is PCI

    I want to run all 3 monitors using the 2 cards. Obviously I doesnt want SLI but can I do this and how?

    I am currently has the GTX 280 running 2 monitors.

    I have downloaded Rivatune and it can see both cards but how do i use this to utilise both cards to display on all 3 screens.

    I have seen all over that pci and pci-e cards together do work, but no one knows how lol or explained themselves!!

    please help :)

  • These guys are a total rip off. I order a 6 LCD monitor stand and have NOT received it. and they will NOT refund my money.

  • I have a VGA splitter would that work???

  • @SuperPCMart Not true for the 30" 2560x1600 monitors. They have more pixel area than four 1080p monitors.

  • ha mines bigger ^^ 5760x1200

  • I'm using a normal dual monitor setup,

    with a 18.5" screen 16.9

    and a 17" screen 4.3

    basically they are almost the same size..

    oh and, you having 4 monitors doesn't really count as a super PC..

  • thx for the video cuz when people had 2 screen computers i never understood how they work but now i do

  • @SuperPCMart I agree, it's hard to multitask neatly with one large monitor although Win7 does help with this using their snap and stack features.

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