Once you invest in a curved widescreen monitor, you will never go back.  Much better than Dual-Screen, and arguably better for most applications for computer use:

https://www.viewsonic.com/library/photography/ultrawide-vs-dual-monitors
https://www.viewsonic.com/library/entertainment/monitor-curvature-explained

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Bill Prince wrote on 11/26/19 10:09:

I was part of a group developing programming tools for Tandem Computers back in the early 90s. Besides the programming productivity tools, we also identified environmental changes that would improve programmer productivity. The very top thing we identified for improving programmer productivity was larger screens and/or more screens. The larger, the better. Highly productive programmers need to track multiple details, and getting immediate visibility into as many as possible was seen as a major win.

The only problem was that big screens were really expensive back in those days.


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On 11/25/2019 4:41 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Got a 42” viewsonic 4K monitor.
Not a TV but a monitor.  Oh man, what a difference.  I can look through the tops of my trifocals and have both email and web browser up on the same monitor. I have Netflix running the background and it is so good that I can see compression artifacts now.
I love this monitor.  Required zero zero zero config.
Mini display port on my Microsoft Surface Pro docking adapter  now doing double duty as my desk top since going to Europe.
Things just keep getting better.




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