Monitor setup for coding

Vohligh

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Hi guys,

So it's time for me to upgrade my monitor, what would be best for a coder?

2 X 22'' or 1 X 27''?

What should I look for if I am spending long hours?

Thanks
 
I recommend atleast 2 screens . Sometime i wish i have a 3rd
 
2 > 1. Wide screens are a pain. I use 2*22 FHD at home and 2 at work, not sure what size but they are 1920*1200.
 
80 columns by 24 rows is all you need, any monitor should do.
 
Hi guys,

So it's time for me to upgrade my monitor, what would be best for a coder?

2 X 22'' or 1 X 27''?

What should I look for if I am spending long hours?

Thanks
I have had many different configurations over the years, but my current one is the one that keeps me comfortable at my PC for many many hours a day.
Main is a 1440p 27" Dell with a 1080p 27" Dell on either side of it. Works well, and looks sexy!
 
I used to use 2 x 24" at work ... it depends on the space between yourself and the monitor ... sometimes you end up turning your neck alot in that setup, making you form a "curved" or v shape with the 2 monitors. Not sure if people intentionally do this or not, and also not sure what you're supposed to do from an ergonomic standpoint either.

in hindsight to that experience, the 2 x 22" (or 21") comment seems to be most appropriate

I also saw somebody use 3 x 24" with one setup in complete vertical.
Another guy uses 2 x 24" verticals

depending on how good you are with screen real estate, the 40" 4k idea is not a bad idea too :D
 
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I use three screens, 2x 23" IPS screens and my laptop screen. It makes life a heck of a lot easier.
 
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