Adjustable parallels aren't used often for work support in pairs. As Jim points out, standard parallel sets that do come in pairs are far more commonly used for support in the machine vise. However, adjustable parallels come in handy when you need to measure the width of a slot very precisely. You lay one in a slot and open it up to width and then measure the parallel with a micrometer. Another use is as a fairly accurate space block, say for use with a sine table.
One set of standard parallels that I find really useful are the thin sets. They allow you to drill a piece very close to the edge and there are times when this is invaluable. They are usually offered in steps of 1/16" instead of the standard 1/8" increments; this comes in handy when you are milling a thin piece as you can often get that piece close to the top of the vise so you can cut it.
Personally, I think you need both standard and thin sets. The adjustable ones can come as your budget and need allows.