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Monitor question...

  • 28-08-2007 9:40pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 758 ✭✭✭


    Hi all,

    Buying a couple of upgrades soon and one of them is a new monitor... Thing is I have a dilemma - I was looking around and you can get some nice 22 widescreens for 250-300. I know your losing sharpness with the 22 over the 20 though...

    Or...

    ... in work I have a nice dual monitor setup with a couple of 19" monitors. And with a little bit of bargain hunting I reckon I can pick up a couple of these for about 300.

    Unfortunately the PC I'm upgrading is a bit of a workhorse, I use it for gaming, browsing and coding. So I have a couple of questions... Which do people recommend? Does anyone use a dual screen config themselves? If I was to go with the dual screen how would gaming work? The ATI drivers I have in work allow me to maximum applications on one screen rather than some which try to stretch it over the two... What happens in this case with full screen games? will it just fill one screen - Impact on framerates?


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