Yeah the 24 would be bigger, and give you better single monitor only capability.
Just will cost you more and when running the 1050v resolution the monitor is going to scale it up to full screen. Depending on how critical you are of scaling and how good the hardware scaler is in the monitor you may or may not notice.
Me personally I do not mind scaling much, however I have always used software scaling (gpu) not hardware scaling wich is supposed to be usually worse.
@ $200 each those 22" 2008WFP sound tempting :P Its a nice well rounded monitor with bezels that are not too big, and dell is good on service if you buy direct and have a bad monitor. I am however critical when it comes to panel type.
I do not like TN for its view angles or its color depth. I thought it would go away one day but it seems to be getting more popular as now you can find 22 & 24" TN's when that size used to be reserved for the better panel types and only the smaller cheaper monitors were TN.
I think I would be most probably to go with 3x 22" with 1680x1050 res for a triple setup since thats the native res that can be used. I would just have to find a good monitor to do it with that is known to work ok at 57hz. I do not think the extra 2" would be worth the cost and then you would have to deal with the scaling issue.
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