Quick Comparison
| Spec | Ultrawide Monitor | Dual Monitors |
|---|---|---|
| Screen Gap | None | Bezel in center |
| Desk Space | Less | More |
| Flexibility | Fixed | Independent positioning |
| Price | $450-$700 | $600-$900 for two |
Where Ultrawide Monitor Wins
- No bezel gap — seamless
- Less desk space
- Cleaner cable management
- Immersive for video/design
Where Dual Monitors Wins
- Independent positioning
- Can angle screens differently
- Easier to replace one
- More total pixels usually
Where They're Equal
- Both increase productivity
- Both great for multitasking
Our Verdict: Ultrawide for clean setups, dual for flexibility
An ultrawide is cleaner and more immersive. Dual monitors offer more flexibility and customization. For most WFH users, an ultrawide is the better choice unless you need truly independent screen positioning.