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Old 10-27-2019, 03:03 AM   #18
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I have no use for a second monitor. I just don't work that way. There's no advantage in it for the things I do on a computer. *shrug*
Hmmm... most of the admin types around work now have dual monitors. When we first started installing them, there was quite a bit of the "Why would anyone need two monitors" attitude. Now? "You can have my second monitor when you pry it from my cold dead fingers" is the common attitude. Admitedly most of the laptop users have some sort of docking station at their station to allow for easy connection to dual monitors, keyboard, mouse, wired network, etc. but quite a few use a desktop at work and a laptop for mobile use.

We do have one staffer who has 4 monitors wall-mounted. The computer driving them uses dual video cards with more memory and CPU than the rest of his department. A very enthused AutoCad user...
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