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Double Your Fun with DoubleSight

Lothar writes "If you are looking for another reason to throw out that old CRT and upgrade to LCDs here it is. The DoubleSight DS-1900 packs two 19" LCD panels in a neat package and will take up less total space than that cathode ray tube whic has created the permanent bow in your desk. You will end up with 2560x1024 pixels of screen real estate, enough to increase productivity substantially, but you won't have to sacrifice too much space due to the reasonable size of the display's footprint. Just another reason to go LCD..."

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  1. LCD's by the_Bionic_lemming · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Have they eliminated "Blurring" - We have cheap LCD's at work that suck as you scroll up a web page and it "blurs".

    What aboud the dead pixel policy?

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  2. Subscriber-free! by Ochu · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Shouldn't be getting that many subscribers posting to this one; after all, they pay not to receive ads.

  3. Is there a rate sheet somewhere? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I mean, if this isn't a "slashvertisement," I don't know what is.

  4. Tigervista have been doing this for years. by MrAngryForNoReason · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Digital Tigers have been making multi LCD monitors like these for years. They offer 2, 3, 4 or 6 screens on a single stand

    The best option to my eyes is the Tigervista Power Trio, one large LCD flanked by two smaller ones mounted portrait. This neatly gets around the problem of having a 'seam' down the middle of your eyeline where the screens join.

    Oh and before the accusations fly I don't work for the company, but I have been lusting after one of their screen setups for a while now.

    Of course you do need an extra graphics card to power the third screen, and the screens are by no means cheap.