Originally Posted by unionamc
Welcome back. I was also wonderin where you've been. Merry Belated x-mas.
You can't get better than that. Why would you need 4 monitors?
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Here are some of the possibilities:
Desktop Publishing/Editing: If you're editing word processing document frequently or combining two documents into one, you can utilize the second monitor as a place to keep the original(s) in view, so you can access them quickly.
Internet/Email: user can keep his/her e-mail program open on your second monitor so that his/her can see it at all times.
Research: If you're researching from the web or any other resource, move the research items or the launch pages to the second monitor for continuous reference.
Data Analysis: If the user performing a "what-if" analysis with a spreadsheet, place a copy of the original on the second monitor so that you can see the changes easily.
System monitoring: If you need to monitor your computer or network, keep the monitoring tools on the second display for easy access as you work.
Illustration/Photo Editing: In illustration or photo editing software, keep your illustration/photo on the main screen and the controls and tools on the extra screen.
CAD, CAID, CAM, CAE, 3D Modeling/Graphics: If your job requires working with graphic in fine details, expand it across the two monitors to avoid scrolling and resizing.
This is just some of the uses for multiple monitors, however the possibilities are endless.
Thanks for all your warm words everybody.