Dual Screen Monitor Set Up

If you want to take the next step to hardcore internet poker then it really is worth investing in a couple of really good flat screen monitors. They need to be able to run at a native resolution of 1600*1200 to avoid any overlapping poker windows. I got mine about one year ago to replace a 21" CRT dual setup. They pretty much elminate eye strain altogether allowing you to sit for even longer playing poker!
These are Viewsonic VP211b (21.1 inch) monitors. There may be a whole lot of better ones out now so if you decide to upgrade then research it well. Samsung offer some nice alternatives too.

6 Comments:
what limits do you play with 8 games going at the same time? I play 2 screens usually and sometimes 3. 4 seems like way too much. But 8!? 8 is rediculous
I play generally 6 tables maximum. Which is usually made up of 6 handed or less tables with maybe 1 full ring game in there.
I think 8 is doable if you only play full ring. Everyone is going to have their own optimal point.
imo samsung 204T is superior
fyi the vp201 uses the same panel as the dell 2001fp, although the quality control and backlighting is superior on the viewsonic
both monitors share an unavoidable flaw in that the grids between pixels are noticably darker than they should be
Hey thats me in there!
What can I DEW?! I am poor and can't afford monitors... LCDs are totally overpowered, don't tell me its not overpowered... IMBALANCE
how much do the screens cost?
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