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twesterm said:
vlad321 said:

Studies have shown that it is not the size of the monitors, nor the amount of monitors, that increases your productivity, but the amount of pixels.


It really depends on the person I think.  I could have a monitor with an insane amount of pixels but it doesn't change the fact I like things full screen when possibl.e

My current work setup, I have my main monitor with my editor, Max, and Photoshop running fullscreen (I rarely have to use any of those more than one at a time), my right monitor has Outlook and Firefox running fullscreen, and my left monitor has iTunes full screen.

I do have some thing that aren't full screen and those are from my editor.  On my left screen I have my debug console and information running over iTunes and on my right monitor I have my script window and some other information runnign over Outlook.

With all the pixels in the world I couldn't get the setup like I like it on a single monitor.

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