As a web developer, you may be wondering if using an ultra wide monitor or setting up a dual monitor setup is better for reducing eye strain and neck strain. In this blog post, we’ll be exploring the pros and cons of both setups and providing some tips on how to reduce eye strain and neck strain no matter which setup you choose.
- Ultra wide monitors:
- Pros: Ultra wide monitors can increase productivity by allowing you to have multiple programs open at the same time. They also typically have a higher resolution and refresh rate than regular monitors, reducing eye strain. They may also have a wider viewing angle, reducing neck strain.
- Cons: Ultra wide monitors may be more expensive than regular monitors and may take up more desk space. They may also have a higher curve, which can cause distortion and eye strain for some users.
- Dual monitor setup:
- Pros: Dual monitors can increase productivity by allowing you to have multiple programs open at the same time. They also typically have a higher resolution and refresh rate than laptop screens, reducing eye strain.
- Cons: Dual monitors require a separate computer and may be more expensive to set up. They may also take up more desk space and require additional cords and cables.
Here are some tips on how to reduce eye strain and neck strain no matter which setup you choose:
- Take breaks: Make sure to take breaks and look away from the screen every 20-30 minutes to reduce eye strain.
- Adjust your screen: Make sure your screen is at eye level and the right distance away from your face to reduce neck strain.
- Use good lighting: Avoid glare and choose a monitor with an anti-glare screen to reduce eye strain.
- Consider accessories: Consider using a monitor stand or riser to raise your screen to eye level, or a monitor arm to adjust the screen’s height and distance from your face.
We hope this blog post has helped you understand the pros and cons of different screen setups and provided some tips on how to reduce eye strain and neck strain. Stay tuned for the next blog post in this series, where we’ll be exploring the benefits of treadmill desks for web developers.