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Old 03-13-2012, 06:45 AM   #16
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cooler master for the case?
 
Old 03-13-2012, 03:58 PM   #17
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19-21" isn't considered large anymore (at least were I live), 22" is pretty much standard, many people have 24". Posting this from a nice 27" monitor, rocks with wmii, plenty of room to do your editing.
I think 27 is too big. I rather have 2 or even 3 19inch ones then one 27inch monitor. See, I like to run my windows maximized, a 19 - 21 inch fits most IDEs perfectly.
 
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I think 27 is too big. I rather have 2 or even 3 19inch ones then one 27inch monitor. See, I like to run my windows maximized, a 19 - 21 inch fits most IDEs perfectly.
Not a problem at all with tiling WMs to run your windows maximized and access them with a quick key press, faster than moving the mouse from one screen to the next. But I think it is simply a flavor thing.
 
  


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