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If your run a web site, it's a snap to code on one screen and see your results on another- no switching windows
If you write software, you can edit your code on one screen and see the results on the other- no switching windows
If you like to have lots of applications running at once, perfect! no switching windows
I often run 3 browsers at a time for editing purposes- I can see them all! no switching windows.
A good reason to have multiple monitors? no switching windows! :)
It improves productivity because you don't have to do all that extra clicking to see what you want to see.
I've had a dual-monitor set-up for over a year and I'd never go back. If I sit in front of a single 19" screen now, I get claustrophobic.
I used to have some virtual desktops set up but that's kind of clunky- I still had to do a lot of clicking to see what I wanted.
2 or 3 monitors is the way to go...
Maybe this will give you some ideas?
We are content with our duality.