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Will you please consider having a corner box in our monitors (as an example:
a 2" x 2" box) that would allow for regular TV viewing while you work -- be
it a news program, a favorite comedy show, a documentary, etc.? This really
would not distract, but enhance our viewing and your work product. Imagine
having it all right there in front of you as you view e-mails, type
correspondence, work on your calendars, etc. You won't have to really look
away to a TV set as you work. It's right there in front of you in the same
monitor as where you are already looking.
How about if it can be enlarged, too, to several preset sizes that you make
available?
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!
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a 2" x 2" box) that would allow for regular TV viewing while you work -- be
it a news program, a favorite comedy show, a documentary, etc.? This really
would not distract, but enhance our viewing and your work product. Imagine
having it all right there in front of you as you view e-mails, type
correspondence, work on your calendars, etc. You won't have to really look
away to a TV set as you work. It's right there in front of you in the same
monitor as where you are already looking.
How about if it can be enlarged, too, to several preset sizes that you make
available?
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING AND THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
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click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...b64f46b&dg=microsoft.public.project.developer