October 12, 2006
Bigger is Better?

Not to be outdone by sponsored research from Microsoft coming to the conclusion that Microsoft is better/faster/more productive and uses less calories, Apple has recommended that 30" monitors increase worker productivity compared to 17" or 19" monitors. Todd Weiss writes about it here.

You don't think that it's a coincidence that Apple has some 30" displays? No, couldn't be.

As an aside I checked out an Apple 30" display in the local Apple store last weekend. Gads the thing was massive, I felt like I'd have to sit on the other side of the room to not have to move my head looking at it. Still a bit pricey for my pocketbook (unless of course you use Scoble Finances, which involves just putting big expensive things on your credit card... :)





Posted by Arcterex at October 12, 2006 08:43 AM
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I want a cinema display! Fortunately, I have the black macbook and the 30" Apple is not compatible. Otherwise, it would be tempting to put on credit, especially since it doubles as a full length mirror for the office.


Posted by: Jay on October 12, 2006 9:18 AM

Though the 30" may be a bit of overkill for me, I would love to at least have dual monitors again. I find in doing the analysis that I'm working on now, either having a larger monitor or having the dual monitors would simplify life a lot ( I have 1 19" LCD right now ). I miss being able to look at 2 documents at one time without having to squeeze them on to one display. Unfortunately we have to work within our budget constraints so the odds of getting a 24" at any time soon are slim to none!


Posted by: scoobyd on October 12, 2006 11:35 AM
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