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May 08, 2006

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I am totally jealous. I have been saving my pennies for one of these for sometime now. Enjoy the new real estate!

Holy Shit!

I was so happy about my new 23" Apple monitor and now this... :-)

Yeah, yeah, but since this was funded by Clothe Stowe, shouldn't we see a pic of your daily "uniform"? :-)

Thanks Stowe - you've just confirmed what I now need in a 2-screen setup!

About a 18 months ago I did a cost analysis/human factors study to determine the value of a 23 inch screen with a dual core tower, vs a 20" iMac. I determined that an average full time freelance graphic designer would pay for the upgrade within a few weeks. Once I bought the 23 inch and worked with it for a month. My productivity increased dramatically and I now wish that Ihad sprung for the 30. Maybe I will just buy a second 23. Nice... enjoy!

BTW - Apple paid Pfieiffer consulting to do a productivity analysis of the 30 inch. Its easily found online as published (2005)

jealous doesn't begin to describe how i feel... thought I think I'd rather have 2 20" imacs right next to eachother... Wait no, no I'm wrong I want that!

As a web designer, I love this monitor, can not wait from apple to refresh their range.

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