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For me, I always saw a computer desktop as a digital desk-top. For example, back when I went to University (in the ancient 1997), before everyone had a computer, when I was studying, or working on a paper, I generally had my paper, reference books, printouts of research, etc.
Going forward to the present, on a computer with 2 monitors, I generally have my work (email, a document, a persentation, a website I'm coding, graphics I'm working on) on one screen, and any tools/references on the other.
Its not a necessity by any means, but, like Mr. Mayor said, once you go 2 monitors, you won't go back.
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