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Vermonter

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Certified Residential Appraiser
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Set up my second monitor (free) yesterday and just finished my first report using both. Didn't realize what I was missing. I recommend any of you that have an old monitor lying around to try it. You won't be disappointed.

woohoo

Now I'm wondering if I can run another one.
 
I recently set up a new computer with dual 22 inch monitors.

I love it!
 
I may put up like 20 of them on my wall, now
 
I use 3 monitors. It is amazing how much you can get done with multiple monitors.
 
I use 3 monitors. It is amazing how much you can get done with multiple monitors.

I've used three for years. Report in the middle, MLS on the right, Assesors website on the left. Great time saver.
 
I've used three for years. Report in the middle, MLS on the right, Assesors website on the left. Great time saver.

That's funny! That is the same way I write my reports up. At one time I had 5 however it gets to be a little much past 3. The worst part is using a computer with one monitor. Seems like it takes forever.
 
NIce setup. You'll love it! I see the old 12C Plat. Hey, the weather channel background is it active(app) or just a static photo?
 
My 24's have a 16:10 (vs most 16:9) ratios, so I can fit virtually 2 full windows on one monitor. So, like you guys, I have MLS, County records and the appraisal (or 2 side by side if I want) open at the same time, with full pages showing in a readable resolution. Can't be beat!
 
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