monitors
- grayplague
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monitors
NOTE: Im not actually asking for help, morely your given opinion.
For the three years I have been making videos, I have been using one small 15" monitor. Well now that I have upgraded my computer, Its time to get a new one. I have never used a dual monitor setup or anything larger than my 15" for video editing. Here's where I want your opinion.
Which do you think is better to use?? :
dual 17" monitors or a single 19"
I have no clue as to which way to go so please inform me as to which you would use.
-steve pope
For the three years I have been making videos, I have been using one small 15" monitor. Well now that I have upgraded my computer, Its time to get a new one. I have never used a dual monitor setup or anything larger than my 15" for video editing. Here's where I want your opinion.
Which do you think is better to use?? :
dual 17" monitors or a single 19"
I have no clue as to which way to go so please inform me as to which you would use.
-steve pope
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- klinky
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I'd get a nice 19"
The chances of you fully utilizing those two monitors is slim as you only do overlay on one of the monitors. Also I believe WinXP has better dual monitor support, so if you don't have that then once again I would suggest a single monitor.
I have a 21" monitor, I used to have 17". There is a big difference Web pages look nice @ 1600x1200, I can have two 720x480 video windows open with 10 video tracks expanded :p
Very sweet
So once again, I would just get a nice 19" or even a 21" if possible. Also a flat screen monitor helps prevent Moire Patterns(ugly circular rainbow lines that looks like crap).
~klinky
The chances of you fully utilizing those two monitors is slim as you only do overlay on one of the monitors. Also I believe WinXP has better dual monitor support, so if you don't have that then once again I would suggest a single monitor.
I have a 21" monitor, I used to have 17". There is a big difference Web pages look nice @ 1600x1200, I can have two 720x480 video windows open with 10 video tracks expanded :p
Very sweet
So once again, I would just get a nice 19" or even a 21" if possible. Also a flat screen monitor helps prevent Moire Patterns(ugly circular rainbow lines that looks like crap).
~klinky
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- grayplague
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no.... not bad at all.
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- The Wired Knight
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19 inchi is the better choice, those few inches make all the difference. I would highly recomend a flat screen, not necessarily those small more compact screens but a good flat screen. Often when you have a flat screen it makes the picture appear larger than it really is.
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