I'm considering a 32-inch 4K monitor for my productivity and office tasks, even though some suggest going with an ultrawide. I'm curious if I can comfortably fit three documents side by side on this size monitor. To put it another way, can each document fit well in one-third of the screen?
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You'll likely find that placing documents in thirds can be a bit tight, especially if you need to access toolbars frequently. Dividing it into quarters might give you more of a laptop-like experience per document, which could be more comfortable overall.
Having three 32" 1440p monitors works for me, but I prefer to keep one document per screen. With 4K, you might be able to see more details and toolbars, but the text size could shrink a bit. Just be cautious when editing, as it can be a hassle to navigate different menus.
If you're doing a lot of office work, having multiple monitors might be more beneficial. It's often easier to manage documents that way rather than cramming three into one screen.
Definitely doable! If you're just working with text at a size of 12 points or more, you should have no major issues. Just keep in mind that your personal comfort depends on how you set up the monitor and your vision.
Honestly, I feel like splitting a 32" monitor into thirds might be pushing it. I use dual 32" 4K monitors and even then I only split each in half for my tasks. Three sections could get cramped, but it really depends on how you like to work!

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