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Originally Posted by Sly
I prefer dual. It allows you to separate your work. Same thing with multiple computers. Each of my computers is set up to perform and focus on particular tasks.
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I recently switched to a dual monitor set up when I upgraded my main machine. It took a little getting used too, but I like it. I use it in a similar fashion as you described. However, I still have two other machines on the either side of my main machine for different things. One to the far left, one to the far right.
Typically I will have one doing uploads, or video processing, and the other I use for copying or other tasks depending on what I am working on. Most of the time I am working on 2-3 different tasks, and find it much easier for how I work to split them across different machines. Luckily I have a big desk.