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One advantage for me when it comes to using one monitor is not having to reposition all the windows when I disconnect my laptop from the screen.
I'm actually still undecided which way I prefer but I have noticed as I get older and my vision goes with it, that using big multiple monitors does not always work well with wearing glasses. I have to move my head too much to read the part I need to see.
I'm finding that laptop screens with a good keyboard shortcut routine and full screen windows is starting to work out better for me.
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Great write up, thanks.
One advantage for me when it comes to using one monitor is not having to reposition all the windows when I disconnect my laptop from the screen.
I'm actually still undecided which way I prefer but I have noticed as I get older and my vision goes with it, that using big multiple monitors does not always work well with wearing glasses. I have to move my head too much to read the part I need to see.
I'm finding that laptop screens with a good keyboard shortcut routine and full screen windows is starting to work out better for me.