I would if I could. Not for DOTA, but it is useful for other things...
I want to say, I'd actually use it. I study architecture and would definetly benefit from 2 monitors, sadly I have no money.
For sure worth having 2 monitors. For dota, go for "borderless window" setup to avoid minimizing the game when clicking outside screen.
Let's put it this way, once I got second monitor whenever I am on 1 monitor PC I feel like handicapped. It's that good. Also for work it's insane, increases productivity by like 20% or so. There is research online if you dont believe me
Just get 1 big monitor, 1440p should be enough. May I recommend https://www.apple.com/displays/ ?
It's kind of pricey, but it's really good :)
Dual monitors are really useful when coding/working. They're only useful for games if you need mumble, steam group chat windows, stuff like that open and visible.
A stationary computer has a low WAF. A stationary computer with two screens has a negligible WAF.
alt+tab own 2 screens ez
edit: at home that is. At work I still preferee one screen over two.
I'm a programmer and had an opportunity to use dual monitors. Never found it useful. On the other hand, one big screen (like 27") is somewhat helpful but it's not necessary for me either.
I have a dual monitor setup and working / browsing / playing on a single monitor system is a pain.
In my experience if you get used to it it is the best experience possible.
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What do you guys think? is it necessary or not?
65+% of my time using my computer is spent playing Dota2, remaining fraction is spent programming and browsing. Do I gain more by having a dual monitor? What are setups if it indeed gain more experience having it, like when I hover the cursor to access the other monitor and shit.
Need your insights on this guys..
I mean, I'm thinking if I would buy the razer tiamat 7.1 headset or to get a dual monitor instead..
Thanks!!