Posted May 12, 2014
Pidgeot: At work, I only have a single external monitor, but I make up for it by using the screen on my laptop as the second screen.
Same setup we have here... each one of us has a laptop and a separate monitor on the desk to act as the main screen. Even if the resolution don't match, it's not really a problem, and on occasion it's even preferable for me (the laptop screen, having a lower resolution, gets me bigger text when i need it without messing with the font settings).
There's really no match for a second screen when you are messing around all the time with Visual Studio/Office/database stuff and, most of all, virtual machines and remote desktops
For my gaming PC at home i often toy with the idea of getting a second one, but i don't really like how most games behave when in full screen with a dual setup, so i always change my mind.
Post edited May 12, 2014 by Antaniserse