Common sense says that more screens equals more productivity but I've just realized that on low focus days like today, having a spare screen actually makes me less productive.
What do you think about it?
Common sense says that more screens equals more productivity but I've just realized that on low focus days like today, having a spare screen actually makes me less productive.
What do you think about it?
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I have 4 plus my laptop monitor and I'm never looking back. 😏
J5Create has an awesome 4 port HDMI adapter that is killer for the price point.
Honestly, I don't know how I've survived this long without it.
Yes, im a power user, I shortcut and throw windows around with the utmost efficieny.
YMMV.
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Definitely agree. I used two monitors for over a year but have switched back to a single monitor and prefer it much more. Having more space made me less efficient as I had more apps open which prevented me from concentrating on a single thing.
Alt tab is multi screen enough. I’ve never found it pleasurable to have my neck turned at an angle to look at one screen then rapidly turning my neck to the other screen, especially doing that all day long. Learn keyboard shortcuts and your body will thank you.
While I've worked with one, two and three monitors, I think two is optimal for programming productivity. With one screen, I find myself alt tabbing a lot to look at some lang/lib documentation. With three screens, one was always with a random thing, like Slack or Basecamp board.
Never worked with an ultrawide monitor though, but I'm planning to.
I've always preferred a single large monitor, right now that's a 34" ultra wide, but I'm wondering about getting one of the 49" inch ones.