Five reasons one big screen beats two at work

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At most professional workstations in enterprises, you will see dual monitor setups on people’s desks.

A few years or even a decade ago, it made sense to extend the widely spread single 24-inch monitor setup, which was indeed too cramped to check your emails/notifications and work on your tasks simultaneously.

So businesses had increasingly adopted dual or multi-screen setups to increase the productivity of their workforce. More screen real estate, achieved easily.

Or so people thought, until the compromises started to become visible.

You see, you will have to work with twice the video cabling, twice the power cables, twice the power consumption.

If a dual-monitor setup is from different brands or models of displays, it was also not guaranteed that you will have the same resolution, same colour grading, same brightness or contrast, so it was a “stop-gap” solution to simply offer more space back then. And it worked,...

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