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Ugh again with the x1080 resolution. I'd love to jump on this but something in my heart tells me I'd be sad at the lost vertical space my dual 1920x1200 displays afford me. Otherwise, nice deal!
 
Ugh again with the x1080 resolution. I'd love to jump on this but something in my heart tells me I'd be sad at the lost vertical space my dual 1920x1200 displays afford me. Otherwise, nice deal!

I'm of the same mind. I'd love a bigger panel than my current 24" primary, but it has to be x1440 or more. I'd lose precious vertical space on my desktop, and I think overall I'd be less effective with one ultrawide panel.
 
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Ugh again with the x1080 resolution. I'd love to jump on this but something in my heart tells me I'd be sad at the lost vertical space my dual 1920x1200 displays afford me. Otherwise, nice deal!

I'm of the same mind. I'd love a bigger panel than my current 24" primary, but it has to be x1440 or more. I'd lose precious vertical space on my desktop, and I think overall I'd be less effective with one ultrawide panel.

1440P or bust.

Yes believe me you will regret 1080 ultrawide
 
I think my 8yr old would love it for playing Roblox and Minecraft. He's got a 21.5" IPS right now that's not that great.
 
Ugh again with the x1080 resolution. I'd love to jump on this but something in my heart tells me I'd be sad at the lost vertical space my dual 1920x1200 displays afford me. Otherwise, nice deal!

The most jarring thing is the width to height ratio. While it says 29", it actually feels smaller than a 24" monitor height wise because of the 21:9 ratio. What you point out though is the exact reason why I love 1440p monitors. I had a 2560x1600 and it sucked losing that 160px, but it was more noticable losing the 120px going from 1920x1200 to 1080p on the side pc.
 
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