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Benefits of a Large Monitors

By Mark Shead 4 Comments

If you are thinking about adding a larger monitor to your workspace, you might want to checkout these articles:

  • Large Monitors for Productivity – Jason Calacanis
  • The Large Display Paradox – Jeff Atwood
  • Increase Your Productivity – Buy a Large Monitor! – Andrew Mason
  • Dual Monitor Display Increases Productivity – Chris
  • A Large Monitor Makes You More Productive – Jeremy Zawodny
  • Big Monitors Can Increase Productivity? – DanB
  • Enhance Your Productivity with Multiple Monitors – Mike Gunderloy
  • Multiple-Monitor Productivity: Fact or Fiction? – Patrick Dubroy

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Monitor, Productivity

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  1. Niels Bom says

    July 23, 2008 at 6:48 am

    A list…
    :-S
    Google/Delicious/Stumbleupon/Web2.0 also give lists…

    I like the more content oriented posts of P501.

    Reply
  2. Neil Kelty says

    July 23, 2008 at 7:09 am

    I recently added a 22-inch Dell monitor for just a little over $200. It has totally changed the way I work and makes every thing so much easier. I prefer to run my MacBook Pro in closed-lid mode, but I do have the potential of having an additional 15 inch screen there.

    Absolutely the best computer accessory I’ve every purchased.

    Reply
  3. adora says

    July 23, 2008 at 8:25 am

    I have just got my new 22″ widescreen monitor last week. Still getting used to it, but I can see how easy it is when it comes to doing research. I can have multiple windows side by side, just like the old times when I have multiple books scattered all over a large desk. Very convenient.
    When I use graphics programs like Photoshop or AutoCAD. I can move all the tool bars to the sides and have a clear central area for working.

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  4. Mark Shead says

    July 24, 2008 at 9:56 am

    @Niels – Thanks for your comment. I generally try to stick with content oriented posts, but every few weeks I’ll do a list of links and summaries on a relevant topic. I’ve had several people say that this was useful and they generally these types of posts get a decent amount of traffic.

    What does everyone else think? Are the list of links useful in moderation or should I avoid them entirely?

    Reply

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