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multi-monitor
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multi-monitor

Refers to using two or more display screens connected to one computer. See dual monitor and desktop.



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The RES-150, starting at $5,499, is powered by an Intel Pentium 4 3GHz processor with Hyper-Threading Technology, 1GB of DDR memory, a 40GB system drive and a 160GB disk array (for more than 10 hours of storage), an NVIDIA GeForce4 dual-monitor capable video card, a Pioneer DVD-R/RW drive and an ADS Tech PYRO three-port FireWire card to allow capture from three cameras simultaneously.
Its smaller footprint can free up desk space for other items, such as an extra monitor for dual-monitor work environments or a personal printer and scanner.
Based on an extensive analysis of our environment and workflow, we found using dual-monitor and triple-monitor desktops could provide our Customer Care representatives with substantial productivity and efficiency gains," said Mark Kaplan, IT Director for Software Spectrum, a multi-national provider of business-to-business IT solutions and services.
 
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