After nearly eight months with dual monitors on over a hundred stations, the numbers we have indicate zero production improvement. The troops "feel" more productive, but that hasn't translated into actual production yet, I see no indications it ever will.
Do you think their morale improvement is worth the cost?
they found other stuff to whine about, morale improvement was very short lived.
haha
Guess that was to be expected. I honestly can't find a single thing wrong with my setup. I have a 24" widescreen which is awesome... it helps with my eye strain... I'm young, so it's not a problem, but I do notice a difference if I work on the screen at home, and it's the same brand, but a 20" widescreen... I have to sit closer though at the same resolution. Taking the resolution down makes the workspace cumbersome compared to my habits. With the 24" widescreen, I am able to push the flat screen to the back of my desk, sit back in my chair, and draft. If my eyes are feeling a bit strained, I can sit up in my chair, leaned forward a bit, and my face is still a quite good distance away from the monitor.
That's the important factor to me.
I have 2g RAM... quite fine.
P4 3ghz... could be better, but it's not a hindrance, so why care?
Video card leaves... a little to be desired.. at times. Autocad doesn't like it so much, but it doesn't hurt, because it doesn't control the final output. We don't use any screenshots heh.
I uh... well I guess there's not much else that matters. Hard drive is obviously more than I need... that's cheap.