For the last six months, I’ve had a pretty kick ass setup at work. I use a Macbook as my primary work machine, with a 20″ widescreen LCD as my main monitor, and I have a PC to the side with it’s own 17″ LCD. Pretty nifty.
Back in May, I got my own personal Macbook, and started using that as my primary home machine. The Mac Mini I was using previously has since become a jukebox, which left my 20″ widescreen LCD without a task; I used my Macbook all over the place, and my desk was a mess, so I didn’t hook it up all that often. Then a few weeks ago, Simon turned his 24″ widescreen LCD at work 90 degrees, which made it really awesome for viewing long pages, and I thought “What a great idea!”, and made a note to try that out at home. This weekend, I finally got around to it. So far, it’s taking a bit to get used to, but reading Slashdot, BBC News, and even my site, is a hell of a lot easier. If you have a spare widescreen LCD kicking around, I highly recommend it.

