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by MalcolmDiggs 4335 days ago
FWIW: I used to use 3 screens (main one in the middle, and an extra desktop to the right and left)... and could have never envisioned going without at least one external monitor. Then I went fully remote for a few years, and switched entirely to to a Macbook (first the Air, then the Pro Retina).

I never looked back. Instead of many screens I just make generous use of OSX's multiple-desktops feature (which they call "spaces" http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14155). Instead of turning my head to look at the screen to my right, I 3-finger-swipe to the right. Instead of looking to my left, I 3-finger-swipe to the left. Etc. It's not exactly the same of course, but it works well. Surprisingly well actually.

I say that all to say, you might want to give minimal a try at first. You can always add on more gear later. But who knows, you might like it!

Oh, and I use a Tmobile hotspot, but they're all good.

2 comments

Good idea about using Spaces. For me, using that and creating multiple tabs within Terminal really helps. When I use my iPad as a second monitor, however, I use it for displaying a Dotcom-Monitor dashboard I created, so that it is always visible.
I had completely forgotten about this feature for Macs (having recently come from a PC work laptop)!!

Spaces is exactly the kind of efficient travel setup I didn't even know I was looking for. Thanks so much for sharing!