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	<title>Mashada Blogs &#187; Kikuyumoja's realm &#187; Desktop 2.0</title>
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		<title>Kikuyumoja's realm: Desktop 2.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 16:24:31 -0500</pubDate>
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	    				<author>jke</author>		
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Wow, I&#8217;ve eventually upgraded my tech-nomade life by switching to an improved home office setup.</p>
<p>From a single (1280 x 800 px) notebook + cabled mouse&#8230;</p>
<p><img src="http://kikuyumoja.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/sany1762.jpg" alt="SANY1762" /></p>
<p>&#8230;to a (1680 x 1050) 22&#8243; wide-screen monitor and a cordless Logitech keyboard &amp; laser mouse:</p>
<p><img src="http://kikuyumoja.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/sany1777.jpg" alt="SANY1777" /></p>
<p>You know I actually didn&#8217;t want to go this far and attach another screen to my system as I was afraid it would compromise my freedom (~ uhuru! :-). But it is SO much better to work on a bigger screen - which btw also has a much more vibrant colour contrast and provides more reliable <a href="http://henner.info/index_test.htm">results</a> when it comes to photo editing &amp; co.</p>
<p>Saw this setup (notebook + ext monitor) in use somewhere else and realized that I should upgrade my own desktop. Besides, being able to move a browser window from one screen to the other is just very, very convenient. Yes, I know, I am a bit late at adopting such &#8220;new&#8221; technologies.</p>
<p>The 22&#8243; LG Flatron W2242T-PF is one of the cheaper screens and even though it comes with both VGA and DVI-D ports (this is a requirement to me), it does of course only feature a cheaper <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_crystal_display#Twisted_nematic_.28TN.29">TN</a> display (which will never be as efficient for decent colour works as MVA/PVAs, for instance). The monitor stand also is a bit shaky - it&#8217;s just a piece of ligh plastic with no real balance for the 4,7kg screen (manufacturers obviously trying to cash-in on selling extra VESA wall &amp; desktop stands). However, my funds do not provide enough room for a much better monitor, so I&#8217;ll stick to this one for now. Am a bit curious to know what kind of screen type those 13,3 MacBooks come with.</p>
<p>Oh, and if you happen to own one of those new LGs: just make sure you reduce screen brightness and remove blue colour to a value of 23 (23 &#8230;there you have it). I don&#8217;t know why LG came up with such stupid factory settings in the first place.</p>
<p>The keyboard is a Logitech <a href="http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/keyboards/keyboard_mice_combos/devices/4678&amp;cl=us,en">Cordless Desktop S520</a>, kind of new model but it also has a nasty software bug: Logitech&#8217;s SetPoint software doesn&#8217;t like the Synaptics touchpad drivers as found on a laptop like my HP nx8220. Which means that about 50% of all extra (programmable) keys do not work (until Logitech comes up with a working solution, that is).</p>
<p>Compared to many other wireless keyboard-mouse dekstop solutions, the keys have a relatively low drop and it almost feels as if you&#8217;re typing on a notebook. Nice! The laser mouse is average but still better than my older + cabled 9,- EUR optical Logitech mouse.</p>
<p>I also managed to buy a used docking station for the notebook, so unplugging the machine for mobile use is much easier + the docking bay also has a DVI-D port. This really is the setup for me: a business laptop + docking station, hooked up to an external screen and keyboard once I am at home (thus avoiding the difficult scenario of keeping two different computers at sync&#8230;unless of course I&#8217;d be using a Mac machine, but that&#8217;s another story).</p>
<p>As for having a native 1680&#215;1050 screen resolution directly on the notebook: I tested this a few months ago with another display panel, but 1680&#215;1050 at something above 128dpi is just too tiny for my old eyes.</p>
<p>p.s.: Logitech stole 5h of my life with their f******** &#8220;SetPoint&#8221; software that&#8217;s supposed to power the extra buttons on the keyboard. What the&#8230;..??! Also, considering that this software just has to power some extra buttons and the mouse, you&#8217;re probably wondering about the 50+ mb download that comes along with using SetPoint.  Logitech hardware is nice, but their software really pissed me off big times.</p>
<p>[update: Logitech support wrote in (at least!), telling me to deinstall the driver for Synaptics touchpad. WTF? Sorry guys, your driver software is either certified, or not. I won't install any shitty SetPoint crap on my system until that issue is solved.]</p>

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