Anyone who hasn’t had the experience of using multiple monitors (in most care two), would definitely chose for one big monitor than having two. I would have done the same a year ago but that all changed after I plugged in the second monitor to my system.
If you have two more screens, it would speed up your work, and currently I move all the active screens like E-mails and IMs into one monitor and the static pages like Web Browser and other programs into other.
I am currently using two identical 19″ Samsung monitors at the moment and still considering to upgrade them to 30″ Dells… It is never enough when you get hooked into multiple monitors.
If you are considering on getting multiple monitors, be sure to get identical ones so it will be easy on your eyes and having identical ones would make it a lot easier to calibrate the right brightness / contrast rate etc…
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