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Increasing Monitor Size Translates to Higher Worker Productivity, NEC Display/University of Utah Study Finds Using 24-inch Widescreen Displays Cuts 76 Days of Work, Translates to $8,600 of Annual Savings Per Employee versus 18-inch Standard Format CHICAGO–Business Wire– NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial and residential LCD, plasma, and projector displays, today announced the results of a University of Utah monitor study that found significant productivity gains and cost savings when using widescreen displays instead of single, smaller monitors.
via Increasing Monitor Size Translates to Higher Worker Productivity, NEC Display/University… | Reuters.

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