Having multiple monitors can sometimes help you be a lot more productive, helping you digest more information at once, but this usually requires a bit of configuration, which you can easily achieve with these programs.
Having more screen real estate also gives you an excuse to beautify your now extra-long desktop, which shouldn't be too hard, as there are many resources out on the web that only collect dual-monitor wallpapers for your convenience. Among these sites are Dual Screen Wallpaper, Multiple Monitor Group, etc.
We'll go ahead and make it even easier for you to get started exploring wallpapers for your multiple monitor setup. While you're at it, you should also check out how to go a step further and create animated wallpapers in Windows 7, because sometimes static images just aren't exciting enough.
Hit the jump for some great landscape wallpapers, which I thought would be apt for dual-screen setups.
A Place in the Sun [No Longer Available]
Taken in the Maldives
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Ocean on the Rocks [No Longer Available]
Taken in Palm Beach, Florida
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Monument Valley[No Longer Available]
Taken at Monument Valley, Utah
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
The Hills of Munnar [No Longer Available]
Taken at Munnar, India
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Uluru-Ayers Rock [No Longer Available]
Taken at Uluru - Ayers Rock in Australia
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
A Demain, Fontvieille [No Longer Available]
Taken in Monaco
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Hachinohe Sunrise [No Longer Available]
Taken in Japan
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Great Ocean Road [No Longer Available]
Taken at Victoria, Australia
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Calm [No Longer Available]
Taken in Bavaria, Germany
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Misty Water [No Longer Available]
Unknown location but possibly Portugal
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Jasper from Mt. Whistler [No Longer Available]
Taken in Alberta, Canada
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Old Pier [No Longer Available]
Unknown location
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
African Sunset [No Longer Available]
Taken at Save Valley Conservancy, Zimbabwe
Dimensions: 2560 x 1024
Available at Interfacelift
Beautiful Sky
Unknown location but possibly China
Dimensions: 2560 x 1600, 1920 x 1200, 1680 x 1050
Available at Desktop Nexus
Earth View
Dimensions: 3360 x 1050
Available at Dual Screen Wallpaper
For more wallpapers, be sure to pay a visit to these sites (especially these top-rate sites for funny wallpapers) to find new and high-quality eye candy for your desktop. If you prefer to be surprised with random wallpapers from a specific RSS feed, see this post on how to easily achieve that with Bing images in Windows 7 and Linux, though you can use any other source, of course, like Flickr, for which there are many ways to download wallpapers from. There's also Wallcast, which is a my favorite new app with a cool twist: not only does it help you create a cool collage of photos on your desktop, it also lets you easily share photos with your family and friends, whom will see your pictures right on their desktops.
Speaking of collages and collections, be sure to see more of our very own collection of handpicked wallpapers:
- Top 10 Green Grass Wallpapers
- 10 Sexy Wallpapers Your Significant Other Will Approve Of
- Cool Windows 7 Wallpapers You Have To Check Out
Now, if you perhaps want to try your hand at creating your very own wallpapers instead of hunting for others' creations, you can start making wallpapers in Microsoft Word and GIMP.
Care to share your favorite or current dual-monitor wallpapers? Let us know in the comments!