![]() ![]() ![]() Chris has personally written over 2,000 articles that have been read more than one billion times-and that's just here at How-To Geek. That's where dual monitors can come in handy.Ĭhris Hoffman is the former Editor-in-Chief of How-To Geek. If you have a large, high-resolution monitor, it will allow you to see a lot. But for many monitors (especially those on laptops), things will seem very cramped. But how useful this feature is depends on your monitor's size and resolution. If you just have a single monitor, you can also use the Snap feature to quickly place multiple Windows applications side by side. Geeks who just want to watch a video on one screen while doing something else on the other screen.Gamers who want to see more of the game world, extending the game across multiple displays.People who need to keep an eye on information, whether it's email or up-to-date statistics, while working.Viewing a web page while writing an email, viewing another document while writing an something, or working with two large spreadsheets and having both visible at once. Anyone who needs to view something while working. ![]() They can just glance over at the documentation and look back at their primary workspace. Coders who want to view their code on one display with the other display reserved for documentation. ![]()
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