I first saw this on
Rory’s blog and had to check into it. Rory points to a news item on Slashdot which
has the following entry:
"A systematic study conducted by NEC-Mitsubishi, ATI
Technologies and the University
of Utah has concluded that the use of multiple monitors in the workplace increases
productivity. The study is discussed on Tom's
Hardware, EE
Times, and there's a detailed press
release on NEC-Mitsubishi. For those of us who use multi-monitors, this is not
shocking. But maybe now that it's official, IT managers will view it as a good investment
and not just for gamers."
These articles all showed and discussed productivity while using flat-screen panels.
It makes sense that NEC and ATI would. With a setup like the picture below,
couldn’t you be more productive? At the client site that I’m currently
working, the customer provided a monitor for my usage. So, combined with my
DELL notebook which has multi-monitor support, I’m doing multi-monitor development.
I can run my mail client or Query Analyzer on one screen and VS.NET on the other
doing debugging. So, there is a benefit without dual flat displays. But
don’t they look good? So, forward the article to your management and get
more work done while your surfing.