Multiple monitors - eg four - are common in financial market work, where keeping lots of customized data tiled on screen, at all times, can have a significant productivity advantage. Screen real estate is valuable!
It's also nice for devs who keep lots of scripts and tools monitoring their work.
On Monday, February 6, 2012, Philipp Haselwarter <philipp.haselwarter@gmx.de> wrote:
> completely skipping on your question, but you just got me curious --
> what kind of task do you work on that allows/requires you to use four
> monitors?
> I just upgraded to two, giving me 3840x1200 which is really
> comfortable for having Emacs on one screen and firefox or whatever else
> on the other, but that's about as much as I can deal with at one time.
> just made me wonder =)
>
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