Yes, multi-monitor setups provide additional viewing space.
Yes, multi-monitor setups provide additional viewing space.
It likely provides a wider view horizontally, covering more of the screen sideways. You’d see additional content to the left and right compared to a single monitor.
Check these visuals on two screens. One per job. Two monitors for multitasking tips. One ultra-wide screen for various tasks. Several ultra-wide options available.
It's not straightforward. Many titles don't allow it, which makes this remark fitting: I believe it was Tomb Raid, as it pushed the display to an ultrawide screen.
This configuration expands your viewing area, offering better situational awareness in gaming. It also enhances the overall experience. If you're interested, I can share screenshots of titles with a single monitor and multiple monitors tonight. Regarding compatibility, this setup can be challenging. Most games scale well to 5960x1080 when they don’t support native resolution (like Mirror's Edge, which may occupy all three monitors if settings remain unchanged). You’ll likely encounter issues with indie titles, older games, and some newer releases (such as Mass Effect 3).