I used 3 monitors for many years (maybe a decade) and 2 monitors 20 years ago. A 32 inch TV used as a monitor will not go to sleep and wake up properly to use the computer monitor. It's nice that it appears when I wake up from sleep at boot. I use a 40" in the middle and a 32". monitor on each side. 1080p is all you need for office use, otherwise you'll need to include your font to be able to read everything in 4K. I bought 2 and regretted buying 4 because the price went up $50 each in a week. The only downside is that I can't adjust the height to work well with a 40" monitor, but some of my other setups are laid flat, with no stand, and some are set at just the right height for themselves insert into a 40 inch monitor. Also, I have expensive homebuilt computers that are fast and expensive/fast graphics cards, and this monitor has a fast response time so I don't see any blur when moving windows to and from other monitors. Standard 32-inch monitors offer a more vertical image, allowing you to see more of the document. I hate wide and short monitors because you only have to scroll up and down to read a printed page of any document.
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