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Multiple Monitor Madness

I’m so in love with Stefan Didak’s desktop. I can’t even think of what I’d do with that much desktop real estate (or how I’d pay the monthly electric bill to support that many screens). Two is more than enough for me, although some people find three indispensible - and Windows hardly supports more than one. Here I thought I’d be doing well with a 30″ plus one! Stefan claims “You can never have enough screen real-estate!” Maybe not, but you can certainly push the desktop envelope.

Jeez. My desktop isn’t even big enough to support that much hardware. I’m still waiting on Office Depot to redeliver the hutch (as well as other items I had to add to a second order). I’m beginning to think that home ownership is nothing more than one neverending task.

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“I’m beginning to think that home ownership is nothing more than one neverending task.”

You’ll soon come to realize that you’re wrong - it’s many neverending tasks….

Man, this is like Traffic Control Center :)

Joe Dempsey, Sr.

February 5th, 2007
at 8:11am

You said: “I’m beginning to think that home ownership is nothing more than one neverending task.”

I say: “Yep. Pretty much.”

Be glad. Be very glad.

I keep telling him that he needs to open a CafePress store and start selling multi-monitor swag for his thousands of daily visitors. Of course, I’ve also told him that when he finally moves to the Bay Area, we need to open his office as a museum and offer tours. ;-)

[IMG I know - this is an old GoDaddy Girl Commercial] Chris Pirillo is drooling over this multi-monitor setup - I’d be happy with a third monitor and a real desk, instead of an old card table!

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Welcome to the world of homeownership: unending multiplicity of tasks. Then get down on your knees and be thankful that you are able to have a roof over your head, food on the table and a wife you adore. Much more than many millions of people have.

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That’s Gorgeous! I especially like the accent lighting you threw behind the second row there. Where did you get your 4-screen spanning wallpaper? Looks similar to the Spectrum over at CineMassive Displays ( http://www.cinemassivedisplays.com ) Do you think you’d ever just pony up for a projector or do you find that having multiple individual panels is an asset?

m not an audiophile, though I’m finding myself surrounded by an increasing number of media gadgets… Related Content:This Is Really WeirdEric Rice’s MicrophoneDesktop SearchCopernic Desktop Search FeedbackMultiple Monitor MadnessGoogle Desktop Search vs Windows Vista SearchDesktop AquariumISO PowerToy ProgrammersVista Wallpaper TipI 0wn the Software

DisplayLink Network Display technology can output up to 6 1680×1050 monitors, in realtime, from a single USB connection! The technology uses just software on the PC side to create multiple displays by using a combination of the host processor and the GPU to send graphics out over USB. This allows for up to 6 monitors to be dasiy chained together via a USB hub than only a single connection is needed to the PC. Also, the monitors can all difference resolutions and sizes so you can mix newer and older displays together!

This guy has to go green somehow, how many solar panels will it take?

He probably uses synergy, is use it with wireless bluetooth K&M connected to my macbook and my pc with no keyboard or mouse plugged in works like a friggin charm

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