batmansDad wrote: » Provided the resolution is sufficient I would strongly recommend an ultrawide. For example 3440x1440 is a good resolution for 34" / 35" ultrawide. The cheaper models have something like: 2560 x 1080 which isn't as good. One thing to make sure is that monitor supports Picture in Picture or Picture by Picture Explanation:https://www.samsung.com/hk_en/support/computing/what-is-the-difference-between-pip-and-pbp/
lawred2 wrote: » I'm gone mad now since reading about ultrawide monitors - was thinking of a second 24 inch for the home office but having read this thread - I'm thinking one large ultra wide Bloody expensive buggers though
Cyrus wrote: » thanks very useful
Rebel Rebel wrote: » Have the dell 49" and use a lot of excel, at 100% Zoom, 1nr new sheet open Covers columns A to CA; Rows 1 to 56 2nr side by side covers A to AM and Rows 1 to 56 3nr side by side covers A to Z & Rows 1 to 56 (perferred setup)
Cyrus wrote: » ok thanks, unfortunately im more likely to be using excel and the width really comes in useful especially if looking at two side by side
ED E wrote: » If you can try one. Comfortably do three regular "document" windows tiled across.
Cyrus wrote: » well it would be replacing two 24" ultrasharps so i dont think 34" would cut it
Squidgy Black wrote: » 1080p on a 49" probably wouldn't be great to be honest. Especially if you're using smaller text sizes to get the full use of the screen size
Cyrus wrote: » is it appreciably better than this say?https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-LC49J890DKUXEN-49-Inch-Ultra-Wide-Curved-Monitor/dp/B07C7YNLBW
ED E wrote: » We've some 34" units in our office. I reckon 49" will look like a cinema not a workstation in nearly any office.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Probably something like the Dell Ultrasharphttps://www.dell.com/en-ie/shop/dell-ultrasharp-49-curved-monitor-u4919dw/apd/210-argk/monitors-monitor-accessories
Cyrus wrote: » given that i wouldnt be gaming on it what would folks recommend as the best 49" UWS for business use (would still want it to look reaosonably slick with slim bezels etc)
Cyrus wrote: » right i shouldnt be in here, i gave up messing around with pcs as a hobby years ago, then i stumble on this and see fitz's sexy set up.... anywho, i only use pcs for work now, atm i have dual dell 24" ultra slim bezel jobbies vesa mounted, what would be the benefit to me of a superwide and how big one would i need to give similar screen real estate? i suppose there is also the issue of being able to drive that resolution....
lawred2 wrote: » how cheap?
dmigsy wrote: » I got a cheap one, second hand, on adverts about a year ago. Crossover 34U100 - 3440x1440 resolution, 100hz. One of the best tech purchases I ever made - only regret is not buying one sooner. Had been close to buying a fancy Alienware one but glad I went for the one I did. Don't need a higher resolution or faster refresh rates. 3 browser windows open side by side is fantastic. Been brilliant for working from home. Use it for the PS4 too.
TheValeyard wrote: » For the dubious here, Can you split the screen? I love my dual monitor setup. One screen for gaming, while boards and prime video say on two tables in the other screen.
tusk wrote: » Niiice. Where would we all be without the alex drawers :pac:
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tusk wrote: » Gis a look at it mounted