Could you imagine working
with a desk the size of a piece of paper? Confining all your information
into one small stack and shuffling the order to view additional
documents? Didn't think so.
Working with more than
one monitor allows you to spread your applications across your screen
real estate, much like you would spread print documents across your
desk. It's quite a liberating experience, like stretching your legs
after a cramped plane ride, or hitting the open road after grid-locked
traffic.
In addition, for applications
that fall outside of standard computing or IT functions, viewing
data across multiple monitors also provides the ability to see critical
information that might otherwise be buried under other application
windows.
Benefits of Multiple
Displays
Expand Your Desktop
With multiple monitor setups, you're taking advantage of more than
one monitor, but only one mouse and keyboard. When you move the
mouse pointer off the right edge of the left display, it appears
at the left edge of the right display.

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