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Dual Display/nView on the VisionTek Xtasy GeForce4 MX 440
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There are already great resources for getting started with and configuring nView for dual display setup. It's easy enough that most will not need any help. I'd like to share with you some of the many cool advantages I've discovered to using a dual display configuration. I'm testing on a Pentium III 950 MHz based system with 512 MB ram running Windows XP. The video card is a VisionTek Xtasy GeForce4 MX 440. This very modern card features dual GPU architecture with two VGA outputs. The dual display saves time and effort, eliminating much of the selecting, deselecting, maximizing, minimizing, opening and closing of programs. I know you're saying to yourself, "I already do all of that fast enough. Besides, I'm used to the way I do it now." Well just wait until you work through your files and programs with the dual display setup. You'll be in window management heaven. Setup was a breeze, allowing you to configure your displays with completely different settings. You can see, taking photoshop as an example, how those tool sets are moved over to the secondary display. That's where they belong, not blocking the workspace to the left. Nice to be able to reference the knowledge on ViperLair while I show off to my friends in the chat room on the right. I guess the bottom line is: If you have an extra monitor this sure is handy, though purchasing a monitor and a video card that can do it just for this function may be a step only true enthusiasts are willing to take. The setup is easy. Working flawlessly, dual display increases efficiency in almost any application you can think of, particularly combinations of applications. If pure graphics power is what you're after, then you should wait for the GeForce 4 4600 cards, or purchase a high end GeForce2 or 3 now. If I had to suggest a card, it probably would not be the GeForce4 mx series. For many people it'll be like buying disappointment in a box. A few things you shouldn't expect to do with dual display are:
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