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Multiple Monitors vs 1 Large Monitor
I currently have 2 older 20 inch monitors. They have done good for me over the years but I am looking to get something new that has crisper colors and better screen resolution. I am not sure if I want to go with 2 monitors again, or just switch up to 1 biggers screen.
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2 large screens?
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4 more posts make it happen soon
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Funny that you've just posted this thread...
For the last hour I've been editing photos on my dual monitor setup and thinking that I might want to try a single large monitor instead. When I had dual 19" monitors everything flowed well. When I upgraded to dual 21" wide screens, I found myself not liking how much more movement was needed to complete my tasks. Not only movement of the mouse but moving my head side to side instead of just glancing between monitors. I had a similar discussion with 3XTom a couple years ago. He uses one big ass monitor and swears by it. |
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When editing video, I span both monitors so I can stretch the timeline. When editing photos, I open Photoshop on the left monitor and other tools and/or a browser on the right. All of this can still be done using 1 large monitor and sizing your windows to your liking. If I'm not actively working back and forth between the monitors then it really doesn't matter to me one way or the other. |
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At home I have 3 22" monitors and my office I have 2 24" ones. BIG difference between the 22" and 24" in terms of resolution, the others are a bit older, but I don't think I could go to 1 monitor unless it was some 42" 24x9 ratio
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I would love to be able to do a test run on 1 larger monitor and see if I like it. Maybe I will head over to best buy and get one to test. edit: Post #9999 |
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Three monitors for me....
http://content.screencast.com/users/...11-08_1356.png I use one monitor for my work space, one monitor just for email, and a third for whatever - usually my music software. Multiple monitors is a huge help when you are reading info from one source and typing into another. |
I'm going to a single 27 inch screen this month. I have the space here on my desk and I am speculating that it'll be a bit easier on the eyes as well. Don't know which make or model yet, but probably something well reviewed on newegg or similar sites.
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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...4&Sku=V18-2770 I see in the reviews it say something about IPS monitor. Any idea what that means with me having to google it? |
Going from 2 24" to one 30"
3840 x 1200 = 4,608,000 pixels 2560 x 1600 = 4,096,000 pixels 11% loss in real estate. While you gain 1/3 extra screen top to bottom, you lose about a third side to side. While that does sound good because you will be watching less tennis matches side to side, you will now have to look up, way up, to see the top of the screen. Works out OK if you have a deep desk so it is far back from you and if you have a situation where you sit UP straight. If you slouch and like your monitors close or have a smaller than three to four feet deep desk you will find looking up is more stressful to your neck then looking side to side. |
Also, if budget minded, dell.com/outlet has great deals. I have bought all of my monitors, computers and laptops through it. My 20 inch one is still going strong 10 years later.
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Rocking 2 21.5" displays (iMac and Samsung display) and at first I thought one display was enough, but now I am thinking of getting a couple more displays. Mostly to put some things on their own dedicated screens. Two of them would be full size VirtualBox instances of Windows and Linux desktops so I can test and make sure everything works and looks the same across all Operating systems.
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2 30'' here. Love 'em.
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wow this looks interesting to hve a big screens.....
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since i like switching programs to full screen, only 1 monitor is no option. i wont waste my time resizing windows all the time
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On Windows: Two monitors. Many windows need to be maximized to really be effective. Two monitors means you can have two windows simultaneously maximized.
On Mac OS: One monitor. The menu bar stays with the primary monitor, so working with applications in the secondary monitor is kind of awkward. Also, most windows don't maximize to fill the whole screen. So it's better to have one big flexible space in which to arrange windows. |
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I have three 24'inch 1920x1200's ---- could never go back to 1 or even 2 screens.
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I use 3 24" with no looking back. Never go back to 1 monitor, I just can't even imagine.
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I use one 27 and an old 21, but quite honestly I tend to turn off the old one and use it only for really specific tasks, like once every 2 or 3 weeks. By the way, I use the small one like 15 or 20 inches farther so I can have it in the same focal point with teh minimum amount of head movement.
Dual setup distracts me a lot, I spent some time to get used to the 27'', so go figure 2 monitors. 3 would be a nightmare for me, cannot even imagine a single reason to use them |
Studies have proven dual screens increases productivity.
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2x 27" is super
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laptop + 22"; i like 3 monitors setup
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I remember a study while back showing huge productivity boost from having 2 monitors vs one large one. My old job I use to have 3 and it was amazing imo.
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Get the 27" 1440p ASUS! You will thank me later
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3 monitors mounted vertically, with extra slim bezels.
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