Multiple Display Productivity

It seems that when I travel to offices these days, it’s standard for most desk setups to have two monitors. I think all the desks at Redgate have a docking station and two monitors for people to use. They also convert to standing desks, which is handy. I have a standing desk that I use regularly, and it’s nice to have that option when I visit an office. At a number of customer sites, I’ve seen similar setups, sometimes with laptop/monitor lifts instead of desks that rise.

Recently I saw a docking station announced that can support four monitors. I wonder how many of you want, need, or use more than two monitors. While there is often a standard in offices, since many of us work part or full-time at home, perhaps you have a different setup. Maybe you have one or two large monitors instead of 3 or 4 smaller ones. I’d certainly be interested to know if any of you have more than 4 monitors.

I run three 24″ monitors on my desk. When I go to an office and use a docking station, I can use my laptop as a third, though the resolution gets a little funny. If I were there for any length of time, I might try to reconfigure the laptop to work with the lid closed. Maybe that’s a chore for the next trip. At home, however, I usually have SQL Server Central and writing tools on one monitor, Chrome with lots of tabs as my main workspace for research and general work, and Outlook/Spotify on a third monitor. That lets me focus on one monitor most of the time glancing at another one for reference or copy/paste work.

I tried four monitors in a 2×2 configuration at one point, but I didn’t like looking up and down. Even now, I often really use two monitors, with side glances at a third one at times. I have been tempted to get 2 larger monitors (27-30″ range), but I’m not sure I would be more productive and not sure it’s worth spending the money for no real benefit I can perceive.

I’ve seen some neat setups in people’s offices. I see some developers using vertical monitors, though I haven’t found that to be ergonomic for me. I seem to have too many long lines of code or text. I see some people using a laptop with one monitor, and I’ve seen some friends who are creative with videos/live streaming that use more than four monitors.

I don’t know I have met anyone that has a gaming chair/monitor setup, but I’m sure someone out there has bought or built something like that. If you have, or you think you’ve got a cool setup, let me know.

Steve Jones

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2 Responses to Multiple Display Productivity

  1. Best buy is selling a curved rather large gaming monitor that supports splitting ands rotating. You can leave teh screen horizontal or rotate it for a Vertical look. It also can split the 1 screen to 2 or 3 like having 2 to 3 monitors. I personally need 3 monitors, 1 for email/alerts/msgs and 2 to do work on.

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  2. shadonix's avatar shadonix says:

    I have four at home, and feel handicapped when I have to go into the office and only use three! 🙂

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