Multiple Monitor Madness

If you think 3 monitors is madness, check out this system for sale on eBay:

big dell 8 monitors

Here's the text of the auction which is currently up to $7,199 as of this wriitng:

The item you are bidding on is a Dell Super Computer with Eight 20 inch Flat Screen Ultra Sharp Monitors with 1600 x 1200 Resolution and 5.1 Cambridge SoundWorks Speakers with Bass Cube. Windows XP Pro Operating System. The Computer items were purchased new from Dell in 03/2004. The Computer is a Precision Workstation 450 with Two 3.20 GHz Xeon Processors with 2MB L3 Cache 533FSB, 4GB 266 MHz Double Data Rate SDram , Two 146GB SCSI U320 10K RPM Hard Drives, 8X DVD+RW/+R and 16X DVD, Two Colorgraphic Xentera GT 4 Video Cards to run the 8 Screens, Cordless Mouse, Cordless Keypad, Dell 3 in 1 Printer/Fax/Scanner, 3 Ergotron Adjustable Monitor Stands, Surge Protectors, 3 Sets of Smaller Speakers for watching TV or Security System on Individual Monitors. The Monitors can be arranged in any configuration. Over $20,000 Invested. Works Perfect. Great for Photos, Charts, Graphs, Trading Stocks, Security System. I should have all the original boxes for shipping.

Interestingly, Google's Larry Page was a very early three monitor enthusiast

that picture is from this San Francisco Chronicle interview circa Late 2000:

Chronicle: What technology do you use at work?

Page: I have a weird setup in my office. I have one computer with three monitors: one flat-screen monitor and two regular ones. I have my browser on one screen, my schedule on another and my e-mail on another. I can drag things to different screens. I also have a projector. So if I'm talking with everyone in my office, I can move stuff onto a big screen.

Three to four monitors is fairly easy  to achieve today, mostly because hardware has improved; today you can easily buy motherboards with two video card slots. And video cards commonly come with dual display outputs standard. This was definitely not the case back in 2000!

Believe it or not, the OS was actually ahead of the hardware: Windows 98 supported up to 10 monitors right out of the box.

posted on Sunday, August 28, 2005 8:47 PM by jatwood

Comments

# re: Multiple Monitor Madness

Bill Gates is a three-monitor man, too:

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http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/30/news/newsmakers/gates_howiwork_fortune/

If you look at this office, there isn't much paper in it. On my desk I have three screens, synchronized to form a single desktop. I can drag items from one screen to the next. Once you have that large display area, you'll never go back, because it has a direct impact on productivity.
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Wednesday, April 05, 2006 9:41 AM by Jeff Atwood

# re: Multiple Monitor Madness

Or -- how about fifty 30" LCDs?

http://www.apple.com/science/profiles/hiperwall/
Monday, April 24, 2006 11:12 AM by Jeff Atwood

# re: Multiple Monitor Madness

I've been a user of multiple monitors for some time now. Originally, I had one monitor and a TV (bigscreen) connected so I could watch a movie that was on my computer on it.

Now It's a 19" CRT and a 17" LCD (interestingly enough, diagonally there's only a 1/2" display area difference)

Gates is correct about never going back though, after you get used to it you can't handle working with only one screen.

My setup: http://www.sootahcris.com/2005/09/x-radiation-anyone.html
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 7:29 PM by Souter

# re: Multiple Monitor Madness

And I thought the CineMassive "MasterPlex" ( http://www.cinemassivedisplays.com ) was the pinnacle...this is inspirational.
Tuesday, February 27, 2007 1:13 PM by SeanDouglas

# How to adjust your side/rear-view mirrors (and why you need 3 monitors)

Sunday, March 18, 2007 11:35 PM by Scott Hanselman's Computer Zen