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Multitaskers find that a 2nd monitor beats Alt-Tab - Technology - International Herald Tribune
by dmv at 2:52 pm EDT, Apr 20, 2006

Survey after survey shows that whether you measure your productivity in facts researched, alien spaceships vaporized or articles written, adding an extra monitor will considerably raise your output - 20 percent to 30 percent, according to a survey by Jon Peddie Research.


 
RE: Multitaskers find that a 2nd monitor beats Alt-Tab - Technology - International Herald Tribune
by Catonic at 1:23 am EDT, Apr 24, 2006

dmv wrote:

Survey after survey shows that whether you measure your productivity in facts researched, alien spaceships vaporized or articles written, adding an extra monitor will considerably raise your output - 20 percent to 30 percent, according to a survey by Jon Peddie Research.

Shit, I could have told you that....


  
RE: Multitaskers find that a 2nd monitor beats Alt-Tab - Technology - International Herald Tribune
by dmv at 6:26 pm EDT, Apr 24, 2006

Catonic wrote:

Shit, I could have told you that....

I try to have at least two monitors... three can be better.

But then, I also don't believe in overlapping windows.


Multitaskers find that a 2nd monitor beats Alt-Tab - Technology - International Herald Tribune
by bposert at 12:56 am EDT, Apr 21, 2006

And I just bought a new Dell yesterday without a monitor because I'm going to share with my current PC :-(

Survey after survey shows that whether you measure your productivity in facts researched, alien spaceships vaporized or articles written, adding an extra monitor will considerably raise your output - 20 percent to 30 percent, according to a survey by Jon Peddie Research.


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