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Getting Ready to Make A Switch
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<blockquote data-quote="VailAZ" data-source="post: 1745097" data-attributes="member: 388174"><p>Thanks, Macinwin.</p><p></p><p>Generally, I'm trying to replicate my current work environment (which suits my needs well). When I'm working from home, my Thinkpad rests in a docking station with the lid closed and the laptop essentially becomes a workstation. There are two external monitors connected to the docking station. A wireless keyboard and mouse round it out. Two screens, side by side, of the same size, are essential because I frequently have to work with multiple documents open at the same time, or have one screen on the remote connection to the client's office and another one focused on my local work. When I travel (about half the time), the 15" screen by itself is fine as I usually save the more complex documentation work for when I'm working from the home office.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VailAZ, post: 1745097, member: 388174"] Thanks, Macinwin. Generally, I'm trying to replicate my current work environment (which suits my needs well). When I'm working from home, my Thinkpad rests in a docking station with the lid closed and the laptop essentially becomes a workstation. There are two external monitors connected to the docking station. A wireless keyboard and mouse round it out. Two screens, side by side, of the same size, are essential because I frequently have to work with multiple documents open at the same time, or have one screen on the remote connection to the client's office and another one focused on my local work. When I travel (about half the time), the 15" screen by itself is fine as I usually save the more complex documentation work for when I'm working from the home office. [/QUOTE]
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