I’ve always had a bunch of screens when working. Recently, I’ve been using just my laptop without the extra screens and I find I can focus more. Is this a typical thing?

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    1 year ago

    I used to be all in on multi screen until 4k became a real option.

    I invested in a 32" 4k monitor in 2016 and it’s been a game changer.

    I can look at full screen engineering drawings, I can open specifications documents, occasional code. With snapping I often have my screen split and can quickly move windows or programs around. The best part no bezels so I can make things fractions like 2/3 unlike normal screens where it would span a bezel.

    I ended up putting my spare on the ceiling where I can monitor things and test configurations.

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    1 year ago

    I have multi-monitor setups in my home office and at work, but I also find much greater focus when just on a laptop. I find some tasks, esp where I’m working with new technologies that I need a bunch of documentation up for, to benefit from the larger screens. It’s an ever evolving balance for me.

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      1 year ago

      I find it difficult to focus on something new when I have more than one screen up. Unless, I need a fresh reference to something. I’m either going to try with my older 27” monitor or no monitor at all for a while and see how my productivity is changed.

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    1 year ago

    I like 2 screens. It’s not overwhelming but also allows me to do more things at once. I’ve had 4 screens at work at one point and it was way way too much. But after running 2 screens for years, at this point, I can’t go back. I feel like I’m severely limited with just one if I need to do work things.

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      I’m finding it more and more difficult to keep focus when I have more going on. My thinking is to keep distractions out of the way. However, it isn’t easy when reading docs on a single screen while trying to work.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve used a single screen for several years now. I used to keep messaging apps, etc… on my laptop screen while I worked on an external monitor, but they just tended to distract me. Now I just use the single monitor and have nothing on the laptop screen (it’s only open so I have access to the fingerprint reader)