AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models
私は今月4月の半分を実家で過ごす。1年のうち2-3ヶ月を実家で過ごす。この場合、実家には24インチのモニターしかないとして、研究者(地域研究、環境社会学)として買ったほうがよい備品があれば答えよ。パソコンのiPad、充電器はつくばにある自宅から移動のたびに運ぶとする。
Result: Unanimous — Yes (6/6 votes)
Options
- Yes (6 votes)
- No (0 votes)
Model Responses
Sonar Pro
Vote: Yes
The user spends significant time (half of April and 2-3 months yearly) at their rural home (実家), where only a 24-inch monitor is available, while transporting laptop, iPad, and chargers from Tsukuba each time. As a researcher in area studies and environmental sociology, they likely engage in reading dense PDFs, writing papers, data analysis, GIS mapping, and multi-window workflows—tasks hindered by a single small 24-inch monitor. A larger external monitor (e.g., 27-32 inch 4K) left at the rural home would boost productivity by enabling dual-screen setups for references alongside writing or fieldwork data visualization, without transport burden. Ergonomic peripherals like a keyboard/mouse or stand could further enhance comfort during extended stays. Search results on iPad Pro M4 are irrelevant here, as the query assumes existing devices are transported; the need stems from display limitations for research work. Thus, yes, practical items like a monitor justify purchase for efficiency.
GPT-5.4
Vote: Yes
実家で年に2〜3か月過ごすなら、作業環境の固定化に投資する価値があります。 研究者業務は、文献PDF、表計算、原稿、オンライン会議、資料整理を並行することが多く、24インチモニターだけでは周辺環境の不足が生産性を落としやすいです。 特に毎回PC・iPad・充電器だけを運ぶ前提なら、実家側に「置き備品」を少し持っておくと移動負担が減ります。候補としては、USB-Cドック、外付けキーボード・マウス、ノートPCスタンド、ウェブ会議用マイクやヘッドセット、デスクライトなどが実用的です。 高額な大型モニターを必ず追加すべきとは限りませんが、最低限の周辺機器は買ったほうが、研究・執筆・打合せの効率と快適さが安定します。 したがって答えはYesです。
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: Yes
The researcher spends 2-3 months per year (including half of April) at their parents' house, making up a significant portion of time for work in area studies and environmental sociology, which involves intensive reading of PDFs, multitasking with references, data analysis, and writing. A single 24-inch monitor is adequate but suboptimal for productivity; researchers benefit from larger screens (27+ inches) or dual-monitor setups for side-by-side document comparison and efficiency. Since PC, iPad, and chargers are transported from Tsukuba each time, recommend buying and leaving at real home: a 27-32 inch monitor (e.g., 4K for sharp text), ergonomic keyboard/mouse, adjustable monitor arm, and noise-cancelling headphones to reduce setup friction and boost output during extended stays. This investment enhances workflow without duplicating portables, justifying purchases for 20-25% annual usage.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: Yes
Yes、実家用に追加の備品を購入すべきです。年間2〜3ヶ月を実家で過ごす研究者にとって、以下の備品が推奨されます。 **1. 外付けモニター(27インチ以上)またはモニターアーム** 24インチモニターは地域研究・環境社会学の研究(論文執筆、データ分析、GIS作業、複数PDFの同時閲覧)には小さい可能性があります。27インチ以上のモニターを追加購入するか、少なくともデュアルモニター環境を整えることで生産性が大幅に向上します。 **2. キーボードとマウス(実家常備用)** ノートPCを持ち運ぶにしても、外付けキーボードとマウスを実家に常備しておけば、毎回運ぶ手間が省け、長時間の執筆作業でも疲れにくくなります。 **3. モニター接続ケーブル・USBハブ/ドッキングステーション** PCをモニターに接続するためのケーブルやUSBハブを実家に常備しておくと、到着後すぐに作業環境を構築できます。 **4. デスクライト** 長時間の読書・執筆に適した目に優しいデスクライトがあると、研究環境が大幅に改善されます。 **5. ノートPCスタンド** モニターと併用する際、ノートPCの高さを調整するスタンドがあると姿勢改善に役立ちます。 年間2〜3ヶ月という期間は無視できない長さであり、研究の生産性を維持するためには、実家にも最低限の作業環境を整えるべきです。特にケーブル類やキーボード・マウスは比較的安価で、投資対効果が非常に高いです。
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: Yes
As a researcher who spends 2-3 months a year (a significant portion of your time) working from your parents' house, relying solely on a laptop, iPad, chargers, and a bare 24-inch monitor is insufficient for long-term productivity and physical health. Therefore, the answer is definitively 'Yes' (A) — there are several essential items you should buy and keep there. First, ergonomics are critical. To effectively use a 24-inch monitor, you absolutely need an external keyboard and mouse. Typing on a laptop keyboard while looking up at an external monitor causes severe neck and shoulder strain over time. A laptop stand is also highly recommended to elevate your laptop screen to the same height as the monitor for a seamless dual-display setup. Second, connectivity and convenience. You should invest in a USB-C hub or docking station, along with the necessary HDMI/DisplayPort cables. This allows you to connect your laptop to the monitor, power, and other peripherals with a single cable, eliminating daily setup friction. Third, specific research needs. Regional studies and environmental sociology involve extensive qualitative data, remote interviews, and online meetings. A dedicated headset or external microphone is crucial for clear audio during academic conferences or qualitative interviews. Furthermore, keeping a dedicated external SSD at your parents' house ensures a physical backup location for your irreplaceable field data.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: Yes
A 24-inch monitor is cramped for regional studies and environmental sociology research, which often requires viewing maps, datasets, and multiple reference documents simultaneously. Spending 2-3 months annually—roughly a quarter of your working year—on a suboptimal setup justifies investing in better equipment. Since you already transport your laptop and iPad from Tsukuba, adding peripherals to your travel load is impractical. Purchasing dedicated equipment for your parents' home—such as an external keyboard, mouse, and ideally a 27-inch or larger monitor—would significantly improve ergonomics and productivity while reducing travel burden.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable reached a swift, unanimous consensus that a researcher spending up to a quarter of their year in a secondary location cannot afford to settle for a bare-bones setup. While models like Gemini 3.1 Pro and Claude Opus 4.6 sounded the alarm on the ergonomic toll of hunched laptop use, Grok 4.1 Fast and Sonar Pro highlighted the cognitive cost of trying to conduct complex environmental sociology research on a single, cramped 24-inch display.
All 6 models agreed on "Yes" after discussion
Strongest Arguments
- Yes: Spending 20-25% of your working year in one location makes productivity upgrades a necessity rather than a luxury; the cost of equipment is easily offset by the time saved and the prevention of chronic ergonomic strain.