Double Your Fun with DoubleSight 344
Lothar writes "If you are looking for another reason to throw out that old CRT and upgrade to LCDs here it is. The
DoubleSight DS-1900 packs two 19" LCD panels in a neat package and will take up less total space than that cathode ray tube whic has created the permanent bow in your desk. You will end up with 2560x1024 pixels of screen real estate, enough to increase productivity substantially, but you won't have to sacrifice too much space due to the reasonable size of the display's footprint. Just another reason to go LCD..."
mirror (Score:4, Funny)
please copy this website
so that this slashdotting might ebb.
(anyone?)
Re:No, it isn't. (Score:3, Funny)
Same thing can be said about a woman with no teeth.
Re:LCD's (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Increase Productivity Substantially (Score:5, Funny)
Apparently, about a million. I'd say round it to a million, maybe make 1,000,000 pixels == 1 substantial productivity increase, call it 1Mipx=1spi
"Double your Fun...." (Score:1, Funny)
Re:No, it isn't. (Score:5, Funny)
In my experience there are two types of people, those who have two (or more) monitors, and those who have never tried it.
How about a third type of person: someone who had a dual-head system, but whose manager took the extra video card and monitor so he could have TWO emails open at once.
Daddy, what's that black thing with the metal bit? (Score:3, Funny)
Is there *anyone* out there with the money to spend on this that does't have a CD/DVD drive? I'm willing to guess that the proportion of (potential) buyers without a floppy drive will far outweigh those without a CD drive.
Besides which, if a floppy is that important, they could put a "create floppy" option on the CD.
Re:No, it isn't. (Score:2, Funny)
My monitor at work is a 22inch running at 2048*1536@85Hz - that's more than half a million pixels (i.e. another 800x600 monitor and some leftovers) more at half the price.
So mine is longer, thicker and bigger - but the LCDs still get all the girls. I just don't get it,
Re:LCD's (Score:2, Funny)
Or, for just over twice the price of your wall mount (about $90 US), I picked up two used 19" Trinitron monitors - the the balance of the thousand dollars will buy you a much roomier (again, used) desk, and leave enough left over for quite a lot of beer - which, if you consume enough, will let you percieve a four-monitor setup...
"Sigs? We don't neeed no steenking sigs"