
"For one brief moment, I had five displays glowing around my laptop. For another brief moment, I thought this was a good idea. But as it turns out, there are limits to peak productivity."
"Trying to squeeze in a pair of additional 27-inch displays on to my desk proved too much, even vertically. Part of the screen was blocked off."
"The experiment demonstrates that excessive displays can reach diminishing returns, where workspace limitations outweigh potential productivity gains from additional screen real estate."
Testing a five-screen laptop setup revealed that while all displays functioned, the arrangement was impractical. Screens blocked each other, leading to ergonomic challenges. The experiment showed that more displays do not necessarily equate to increased productivity, as workspace constraints can outweigh the benefits of additional screen space.
Read at PCWorld
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