Ask HN: Have you switched back to single display after trying multi displays?
I used to have 3 displays and as time passes I find less and less use for extra display other than them being distration. A while back as an attempt to reduce distraction I moved to two displays (big primary and 24" secondary). I think it is reducing distration but it might be just me assuming since I want the result to be less distraction and more focus.
I wonder if anyone else has tried moving either way (to more displays or to reduce the number) and want to share experience.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 44.6 ms ] threadI'm definitely the type of user who doesn't like to spend too much time arranging things, especially windows/screens. I will change font sizing and color to suit, but otherwise I'm fine with the defaults.
Had a 2 monitor set up around 2009 on Linux, didn't offer any benefits right then. My budget was limited so 2nd monitor was 2nd hand and small.
After writing this, I'm surprised that ability to move windows between monitors is important, as are desk scale ergonomics. Overall monitor volume seems important.
I used multiple monitors in the past, but the seams between displays was a hinderance when spanning a single window across.
When I travel I work on my laptop screen and it's fine but I prefer my desk setup.
At work, I still use 3 displays, not so much for multitasking, but one is for work, a second is for at-a-glance status board, and the third is for a browser window with some sort of documentation on it, along with my daily notes in Obsidian.
I'm typically not moving windows around, and I use different virtual desktops for different apps. My standard work desktop is a browser window and either vscode or a couple of terminals.
Other than that, all my active work is on a single monitor.
I switched to a single 4K 43" monitor (Dell U4320Q). I consider it the best thing I've ever bought. Paired with a window organizer (Moon) and virtual desktops, it is a very flexible setup, and also simple (no more dragging windows across monitors, no more dealing with window reshuffling when unplugging the laptop).
How are you setting your elbow with correct angle and have the right eye level with the screen?
1- https://www.viewsonic.com/library/business/best-computer-scr...
Besides that, the macos workspaces fit my needs. Knowing shortcuts is essential though