RE: dual monitor downsides?
I don't see any real downsides, except for maybe the desk space, or the slightly higher electricity usuage.
The main thing you wanna try to do is get 2 monitors of the exact same brand and model, and preferably manufactured in the same batch. The first monitor I have were purchased christmas 04 and then my second was purchased in may 05 when i had more money. Because of this age difference (both were manufactured about 5 months apart) there is a color difference between the two panels.
I'm not saying 2 mismatched monitors won't work, its just not as nice an experience. The deadzone that Adeptus mentioned is really quite annoying for me, but your mileage may vary.
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