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I've never gone beyond two monitors. Normally I just use a single 27" monitor.
If you've seen my screencasts, I have my editor full screen with no "chrome" and I hide the O/S taskbar/menu etc. I find that let's me really focus. I try to do everything directly in the editor/REPL/REBL, including docs for functions etc.
I have, sometimes, run a portrait monitor next to my big screen which I use solely for reading docs/books.
That's part of the issue for me -- I don't want to have to scan too far left or right, or up or down. That's part of what I really like about having Atom full screen with REBL, split 50/50. One file in portrait layout, small REPL panel. REBL in portrait layout.