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As someone typing this from several big monitors, peripheral vision is NOT why multiple monitors is common. I'm getting no value out of seeing a blurry PDF to my left right now until I actually turn my head/eyes and look at it.

Multiple monitor is for multitasking, having reference material and active work displayed at the same time, and reducing the need to switch windows to manage a lot of stuff at once.

VR solves that already since you can have a ton of virtual monitors you can look at just moving your head/eyes, but having more peripheral vision doesn't get you that info, since your eyes can't focus on your periphery anyway. It's just for immersion and spatial awareness mostly. Which are, again, much more helpful in gaming than in (most) jobs.

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