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Dan 2007-09-10 00:08
I am in the process of building a new workstation with a Quadro NVS440 card to support 4 22" (1680x1050) LCDs, laid out horizontally.
Should I use Ultramon by itself, nView by itself, or both? One thing I would very much like to do is maximize one of my applications to 3 of the 4 displays and have another application on the 4th display. Is there any way to do this?
Related question #1 - Is it necessary to use one of the curved mounting bars to mount the monitors, or does one do just as well by arranging them on a desk on their own stands?
Related question #2 - Any opinions on 22" vs. 20" wide screen LCDs? I currently use a 20" Dell Ultrasharp, but the new 22" HP and Samsung displays are $50-$80 cheaper.
Related question #3 - Is Ultramon resold by system builders of multiple monitor systems? I looked at buying a multimonitor workstation from a company but decided against it when I saw that they wanted over $2000 for what I can build for $1600. Also, they ask $2800 for a 4 display system, even though they offer a zero dead pixel guarantee. They describe their multi monitor software with screen shots that look almost exactly like the screen shots of Ultramon on this site.
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Christian Studer 2007-09-10 08:03
UltraMon doesn't directly support maximizing a window across only 3 of 4 monitors, but you could do this with a custom script invoked via hotkey.
If you have a single row of monitors you won't need a stand, but maybe the stand would help save a bit of desk space.
There are a couple of multi-monitor display vendors who sell a rebranded version of UltraMon.
Christian Studer - www.realtimesoft.com
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