Scott: The thing that has always turned me off about MusicPad Pro is that it can only see one page at a time. As a pianist I'm used to seeing two pages and my eyes scan accordingly as to what is coming next. Band-in-a-box does this split-screen thing (top and bottom) so when you are looking at the bottom half the top half scrolls to the next section. It kind of works OK but it wouldn't work when the computer is not playing the music and doesn't allow for hand notations.

Never heard about eStand before. Their hardware looks cool, but expensive. $5,900 for the two-page solution.

In your research did you find that either eStand software or vitmus would suport a laptop with a wide screen (19+") or two 15" small bezel screens that would visually support two side-by-side pages and do the page turns correctly?