I currently use my laptop next to a monitor with 21" but I am thinking about an upgrade. I casually play some light games, nothing competitive. The rest is a lot of reading, office or coding work and some multimedia.
What is a nice setup in your opinion? One big screen with 27" or two smaller ones with 22" or 24" each?
I did some research and found for a 24" screen 1080p and for a 27" screen 1440p as a minimum. So I figured a 24" 1440p screen would look awesome. Do I miss something about this finding? Is 2K too much for 24" to even notice it?
The problem I have is my desk is only 65cm wide and I frequently have a book or a piece of paper between me and the keyboard+monitor. The monitor uses 22cm and the keyboard another 14cm so there is just enough space for a piece of paper. Many of the modern monitors have huge standing feets and there are not always good measurements given.
I also thought about a monitor arm but I don’t know if that would help with my small desk or just create more hassle after all.


I have two 1440p 27" monitors and I really like the size. They are on monitor arms which do help a lot, since it keeps the monitor floating above the desk so you can have stuff underneat it and easier to keep your desk neat and dust free.
I also pick up a generic used 1440p/120hz 16" monitor for around the cost of a triple a game that I ended up being impressed by. So you could go that route too of having one big 27" monitor and smaller monitor.
2x27" 1440 monitors with zero zoom is bliss. There’s literally so much space for activities, things are nice and readable, you still have actual screens if you screen share, etc.
It sounds like we have basically the same setup.