Works wonders for music programs. No way I'm going back to a single 17" monitor anymore.
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Yeah, Excel is amazing. Programming is also really nice. Web browsing and practically any normal activity is nice. Remote Desktop is SO much easier with two screens. Openoffice is free I s'pose. I haven't been able to try FL-Studio on dual monitors though. I only have them at work, and they are uber nice. Especially my supervisor's, who has dual 20 inch wide screens I believe. Another in our department has like 6 monitors mounted in an array. He's a Database manager, so I'd imagine it would be good for that as well.
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