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Have to disagree with having two different screens.  In my opinion, you can never match the brightness, contrast, and color.  For me at least, having two different monitors drives me crazy (some folks would say I'm crazy anyway).  I have 2-24 inch Dell U2412M monitors and I am very happy.  A standard aspect monitor provide you with more height.  The widescreen, as the name implies, provides more width.  To get the same height as a 21" standard aspect monitor, you need a 24" widescreen (typically).

I would also recommend utilizing the display port option and making sure the monitor/video card supports the audio feed.  This can reduce the amount of cabling you need to run to your workstation.  May not be an issue if your PC is close to your PC.  

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Subject: Re: [CTGIS-L] Ideal Dual Monitor Setup for GIS?

Nicholas,

We've been using 2x 24"monitors w/ a 16:10 ratio for CAD work & just explored some options.
We also use Bluebeam to view/review our 22x34 PDF contract sheets published from the CAD files. Some folks like to see the full PDF on the screen and have text legible.  24" presentation/full screen mode barely makes it.

The new 27" monitors have a 16:9 rather than the old 16:10 ratio. These won't give you much more height than the 24, so the for PDF viewing scale doesn't change too much, but you do get some more real estate for GIS/CAD programs.

2x 30" are WAY TOO BIG!  You have to sit way too far back due to the peripheral range.

After beating this up a bit, a few of us would highly recommend going with only one 30" (if you can afford it), and keeping a 19".
Use the old 19" in portrait orientation. This will reduce total head movement when paired w/ the bigger monitor and give you a screen to keep Word or email up.

As Dan just mentioned, three screens are real nice, but consider the open applications.

Heck, go for nine monitors so your office can play GIS Hollywood Squares at the next holiday party ;)

~John 

John S. Rinaldi
CTDOT Unit 57113
Bureau of Engineering & Construction
Office of Quality Assurance
AEC Applications
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fax 860.594.3372
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Nicholas,

The screens never seem to be big enough in my opinion. I would go with at least two 24" screens. If you can swing it, go for a third screen. It takes GIS to a whole different level.

Dan

Daniel Czaja, GISP
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On May 7, 2015, at 4:58 PM, Nicholas McNamara <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:

Right now, I'm using dual 19" non-widescreen monitors (they mount to a single aftermarket mount).  I'm upgrading and I'm wondering how big is too big. Should I go for two 22" widescreen displays, or 24" or what?

I'm wondering if anyone has a similar setup and could give some feedback. I'd like to maximize my usable space and save my eyes, but I also don't want to be moving my head around to see everything on monitors if they are too big. I have a standard size desk.

Also, any comments on the quality of monitor / specifications would be appreciated.

Thanks,


Nicholas A. McNamara, GISP
GIS Coordinator
South Norwalk Electric and Water
Phone: (203) 866-4446 ext. 2035


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