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What monitor set up would you recommend for web content work? I think remember the Mahalo guys saying they have two vertical 'wing-men'?

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antonerich | 2 years, 2 months ago
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This depends on a few things.
What is the size of the screen your programing for? 800 x 600, 1280 x 1024
How big are your monitors? Are they standard or wide screen?

I prefer 2 monitors myself. One for programing and one for testing the content. I have been using just one lately because I'm only doing HTML. You don't need a lot of space to do HTML. However if you are doing Flash or some real programing, like Java, it would be best to have at least one wide screen display.

I have 2 machines at my desk right now, each with there own wide screen monitor. I'm not using any programs that use a time line. So I don't need a dual head out put anymore.

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