Can a 38inch monitor handle 3 windows properly

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This must be categorized as of-of topic. Sorry for that.

I am considering buying a 38 inch curved monitor from Dell og LG for my home office.
Haa anyone of tried a 38inch monitor and can tell me whether a 3 screen split feels natural og awkward?
I usually have the main window (mostly coding) in the middle and a secondary screen on the side. i don't like the 2 split because nothing is in the middle.

Thanks!
 
I do not find "just" the 35 or 38 curved natural for coding.

I've used many setups. My favorite generic setup is two cheap 27" Asus monitors in portrait mode: Amazon.com
And then you can go crazy with the middle monitor.

If you like immersive experience for gaming or movies I would say a 35" curved. I use this at home: LG 35" Class UltraWide QHD 3440 x 1440 100Hz Curved Monitor - 35WN65C-B 719192642652 | eBay


I find anything above 35" stressful as you cannot do ANYTHING full screen unless you sit quite far back.

At work I just have 3 of these Asus monitors, two portrait, one landscape. Portraits for code, landscape for web.
 
I do not find "just" the 35 or 38 curved natural for coding.

I've used many setups. My favorite generic setup is two cheap 27" Asus monitors in portrait mode: Amazon.com
And then you can go crazy with the middle monitor.

If you like immersive experience for gaming or movies I would say a 35" curved. I use this at home: LG 35" Class UltraWide QHD 3440 x 1440 100Hz Curved Monitor - 35WN65C-B 719192642652 | eBay


I find anything above 35" stressful as you cannot do ANYTHING full screen unless you sit quite far back.

At work I just have 3 of these Asus monitors, two portrait, one landscape. Portraits for code, landscape for web.
Thank you for your input, Ross. I just bought a 38 inch for my home office. I have two 27'' monitors at work (one center landscape and one left portrait). looking forward to compare those to stations :)
 
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