The biggest problem with 2 monitors normally is that you've got that split down the middle which makes it slightly harder to use as normally the middle is where your eyes always go back to. That setup has always made me feel like I don't have a "main" monitor.
If you do two I would suggest one large widescreen monitor, 24"+, plus another smaller normal aspect ratio monitor that is preferably the same height as the widescreen. This way you have a "main" screen and the second smaller one can be where you put all your tools, documentation, etc.
Or you could be crazy and go with the FogCreek setup of I think 1 30" widescreen plus a 22" widescreen turned sideways.
I personally prefer triple monitor setups. Each one doesn't have to be huge, but I like at least 20" and it absolutely has to do 1600x1200 minimum. And I generally prefer having three normal 4:3 screens. Widescreens typically have poor vertical resolution unless you get the pricey ones.
The main advantage I see to have the triple setup is that I always have code in the middle, full screen, all my Visual Studio sub-windows (solution, error, debug output) on my right screen and documentation (specs, MSDN, etc) up on my third screen.
Going to 4 would be cool, but brings back that issue of having no real center.