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I used to be a dual monitor user, but nowadays I'm using a single large monitor because I had to rearrange some things in my work room. For work a single monitor is fine, but I'm also doing some Twitch streaming, and multiplayer gaming, and for that I actually am now thinking of going back to two monitors.
The other important thing for me personally is resolution. If I'm working with text, 4k is absolutely necessary, for gaming UHD is fine.
Monitor arms do help with desk space a lot. However, you should also keep in mind that you will need some clearance behind the deck for the "elbow" of the arm.
The other option to save space is a shelf stand, which raises your monitor a little above the table and allows you to store something under it.
Thank you very much, my desk can be moved so no problem there. I did consider the shelf but I read comments that very wide feet are too wide for some shelfs so you are limited by the shelf.
My question about ultrawide (except that they are out of my budget) is, how do you handle games that won't scale? Do you just center it and live with black parts left and right? But an IPS panel can't deliver real black so is it no distracting to have dark-grey bars left and right of your game?
I've no idea, never really had an ultrawide.