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When gaming I keep my game constantly in one monitor and all my communication and recording stuff as well as general web surfing in the other.
When working all my main workload is in one monitor, email and communication in the other. I find it vastly more efficient then what I seen with people having large curved 32" monitors.
This doesn't work fir every app and may not be your use case. If you're on a Windows OS, you can press windows key and one of the arrow keys to move and app around and have it take up 1/2 or 1/4 of the screen. I do this with Outlook so I can see my email on one side and calendar on the other. With a 43in screen I can see 4 apps simultaneously.
1080 monitors even for 3 can sometimes be had for way less than one of these guys at full price. At 2k it can get pricier, all depends what your really looking to do. If your only running one application at a time it wont matter to you as much as if your running 2-3-4 applications at the same time.
https://docs.microsoft.