I probably should have answered this question long ago, but tell me, you
who work a lot on computers, particularly those of you who write: are you
more productive with 2 or even 3 screens than with 1? I assume a situation
where you refer to multiple open documents.

#2: if yes, would the advantage in your case justify the cost of 2 new
screens and a new (larger) desk? (I expect to spend at least 2-3K on a good
desk -- my present armoire desk can't accommodate more than 1 screen.)

#3: Again, if yes: what brands and models would you recommend for decent
but not necessarily top level 17" screens? This is for fancy word
processing, not graphics.

Thanks.

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