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Does anyone here use multiple monitors when using their PC/domaining?
 
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No need for multiple monitors. Throwing away my other one for something similar to this:
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34" with "split pane" technology is big enough for someone nearly legally blind (also the ability to have three 11" screens on one so to speak). It also eases the hassle of wires with 2/3 monitor setups.

LG is a good brand, and I would have upgraded my LG phone to their latest model, if they had a front facing speaker.
 
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I use 4 usually but I'm trying to get used to 3.
 
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I have dual 22 " monitors that help so so so much. I use it for everything....
 
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You need a refill...and

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or two side by side dual stands would be better.
Biggest benefit is that you can rotate them 90 on demand have one be portrait).

I don't see why anyone needs more than 2 + laptop with all the virtual desktop that is available these days. You can flip between screens/ VMs with two-key presses.
 
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@defaultuser The two monitors are hooked up to my PC, Mac is for testing purposes and the tablet is what we take to meetings :)
 
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I don't think i can use 2 monitors, as it might make me cross eyed :alien3:
 
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I use three at this moment.. hey look! It's me :p
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Currently I just use my laptop but when I'm working on other material and need the extra real estate space I plug in my extra monitor to the laptop (I also have my desktop hooked up with its own separate monitor on the same desk making everything super convenient).
 
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I use one for skype/IM the smaller one 17" and one larger 40" for main activities
 
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I just bought a dual 24" system from Dell and love it. With the laptop i get three screens and honestly don't know how i worked without them before.
 
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