you need to fill the entire field of view with information for optimum throughput
and you want to do that with a viewing distance of about 7 feet or more to avoid eye fatigue
which means ideally you want a 150 inch screen or so but the largest practical to buy size currently is 85" so that's what you should get
quotingyou can analyze information much faster using a bigger / sharper screen
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with a small screen you can still read the text but you need to focus on the actual part of the text you're reading
with a very large screen your brain can pick out text even using peripheral vision - far away from where you're actually looking
basically if you're looking for something on a page with a large screen you will see it instantly whereas with a small screen you will have to read the whole page to find it
life is short - get a 85" 8K screen and stop fucking around