They do take a little getting used to, but you can't beat the resolution for the form factor. The one drawback is that I am sure the end-users (doctors/nurses/administrators) will think of it as a TV, so they will still want to run it at 800z600 like they do with the 15" screens now. :)
>>At my other job, I get to sit in front of an HP L1800 flat-panel display (on eval from HP for a month). The screen takes some getting used to, but it is really nice! It's 17" and has as much viewable screen real estate as a 20", easy.
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>>I highly recommend one to anyone with $2400 in their budget for monitors. :)
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>We have a few kicking around that are attached to medical equipment. Very easy on the eyes.
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