I will once again plug the Kinesis Advantage keyboards; I’ve used them for over seven years now. I previously had really bad RSI and it’s now rare that I get any pain in my wrists at all.
Yah, +1 for kinesis keyboard for ergonomics. I get wrist pain when I use my laptop (don’t use my Kinesis) for about a week; switching back to it tends to quickly relieve the pain.
That said, measuring pixels is also probably not really looking at what’s really important here.
Pixels seems to almost definitely be the right measure, here- basically, you want to have N windows open with enough information in all of them. For most tasks, N is greater than 2, but once you have enough windows extra space is just wasted. (One of my former labmates had four monitors, which generally had Matlab open in one window, the docs in another, his system monitor in a third, and nothing in the fourth- so he probably would have been fine with two monitors most of the time- but he did sometimes do something involved enough that he needed all four. For someone working on code where lots of different things all matter, having lots of monitors seems useful.)
I am moving in the other direction. I currently have two screens and am going back to a single big one. There doesn’t seem to be great support for whether two monitors make us more productive. (That said, measuring pixels is also probably not really looking at what’s really important here.)
I will once again plug the Kinesis Advantage keyboards; I’ve used them for over seven years now. I previously had really bad RSI and it’s now rare that I get any pain in my wrists at all.
I use the Kinesis Freestyle 2 for the same reason. It was worth every penny and I bought a second one for work, too.
Yah, +1 for kinesis keyboard for ergonomics. I get wrist pain when I use my laptop (don’t use my Kinesis) for about a week; switching back to it tends to quickly relieve the pain.
Pixels seems to almost definitely be the right measure, here- basically, you want to have N windows open with enough information in all of them. For most tasks, N is greater than 2, but once you have enough windows extra space is just wasted. (One of my former labmates had four monitors, which generally had Matlab open in one window, the docs in another, his system monitor in a third, and nothing in the fourth- so he probably would have been fine with two monitors most of the time- but he did sometimes do something involved enough that he needed all four. For someone working on code where lots of different things all matter, having lots of monitors seems useful.)
Nowadays with very-high-DPI monitors around, I think inches are becoming the right measure again. No one likes to squint at tiny fonts.