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Monitors For Multiple Display

Submitted by Vijay Khandekar
Sat, 11 Jul 2009

Buying Monitors for a Multiple Monitor setup
Monitors are one of the most important components of your computer system. Unfortunately they are overlooked and often considered an afterthought.
But now with the rise of Multiple Monitor setups being used at home (SOHO) it would be sound practice to give this often used but hardly noticed piece of equipment a greater deal of attention. For Dual Display Software Utility plaese visit http://www.murgee.com/
LCD Monitors
CRT monitors are yesterday's technology. LCDs are the in thing now so Buying Monitors for a Multiple monitor setup is even more simple.
LCD monitors occupy less space, weigh less and use less energy than their older CRT counter parts. Prices have dropped drastically and a 21" widescreen monitor that cost $ 1200 back then now retails for as low as $ 300.
LCD monitors are available in aspect and widescreen ratio formats. Aspect (4:3) formats are familiar and common in use. Widescreen(16:9) formats mimic HDTV formats and are ideal for viewing video, movies or viewing multiple documents simultaneously.
Monitor stands
Another feature that require attention in selecting monitors is the monitor stand. Normally LCD monitors incorporate the feature of tilt and swivel but it would be better if iyou could also had the adjust the height and rotate the monitor to a potrait orientation.
Monitor Ports and Graphic Cards
Common connecting port to monitors are VGA,DVI. Other can be HDMI. Some monitors support combinatios of these ports. Graphic Cards now support Dual Output for multiple monitor setups with resolutions of 1900 * 1200.
Finally

Buying monitors for a Multiple Monitor setup should if possible be purchased separately from the bundled computer system packages. But most of all is the image quality, apart from other considerations above, of the display that you will need.

Once you've set up the multiple monitors do visit http://www.murgee.com/MurGeeMon
for an easy to install user friendly multimonitor utility.

 

MurGee Softwares
http://www.murgee.com/
email; vijay@murgee.com


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