

At first, I was thinking that I would take the remaining ViewSonic out of the mix and get two more 23-inch monitors. I limped along with the LG and one ViewSonic while I was deciding what to do. This was a very satisfying setup until one of the ViewSonic monitors bit the dust. Until recently, my most recent multiple-monitor configuration consisted of three monitors–a 23-inch wide screen monitor (LG E2350V) flanked by two 21.3-inch monitors (ViewSonic VP211b). Rather than maximizing and minimizing windows to switch between applications, I simply glance from one monitor to the other.

One of the biggest advantages I find to a multiple-monitor configuration is the amount of time and effort I save when doing any type of multitasking, such as running multiple applications. How to connect an Apple wireless keyboard to Windows 10 Microsoft offers Windows 11 for HoloLens 2 Windows 11 update brings Bing Chat into the taskbar Microsoft PowerToys 0.69.0: A breakdown of the new Registry Preview app I guess you can say that I’m a multiple monitor junkie, since I feel irritable and cramped if I have to work on a system with only one monitor. In fact I’ve been taking advantage of a multiple-monitor configuration ever since the feature first became available in Windows 98. If you have been reading my articles for any length of time, you know that I am a big fan of using multiple monitors. Get a first-hand look at how you can take advantage of extra screen real estate when using Windows 10 on an ultrawide monitor. The benefits of using Windows 10 on a 34-inch ultrawide monitor
