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I'd use it at 45 degrees for the extra height.wonder if it have pivot functionality
You'd get it if you have a specific need for that aspect ratio. I don't think there are 4K monitors that come in 1:1.
What would an example of that be? Where you'd need your monitor to be in 1:1 ratio?
I don't understand why I would get this instead of a 4K monitor?
Coding ?
Coding ?
I wonder if this lines up with any monitor for PLP. It really wouldn't be PLP, it would be LLL, bu the left and right monitors would already be sized correctly.
I could see an awesome PLP type setup that actually works because eyefinity/etc would support it.
I code every day.
A 4k monitor is slightly more vertical resolution than two of these, side by size, with no bezel.
While that's true, unless using a relatively large monitor you're going to have to perform scaling of some sort, which would result in significantly less vertical in most cases. At the very least, this allows for a large amount of vertical room without the need for scaling, and it sits at a pretty comfy 102 ppi.
I'd imagine the only thing holding this back for productivity would be the price, in which case it could go head to head with the upcoming 40" 4k Phillips display; 4k at 40" results in a ppi of 110 which make scaling unnecessary, and put it on par with 27" 1440p displays.
Other purchase factors for office work will probably include clarity of matte coating and use of PWM (Side effects of PWM; the Eizo should be PWM-free like the rest of the flexscan series monitors.)
=2:1 aspect ratioFinally, a great work monitor, I would love 2 of these on a floating monitor arm.
So, like I said, I can't imagine why anybody would buy this over something like a 40"ish 4K monitor.
This display is about 18.5" tall.
For comparison, a 39" Seiki display is about 19" tall.
That means they have practically identical pixel density, since 4k provides more vertical pixels than this.
Two of these, side by side, is almost precisely the same screen real estate at the same pixel density of a 39" 4k display... and this is often how I use my 4k monitor: two windows halving the display, one on each side.
Driving 4K for productivity is very easy and wouldn't require any different scaling than this monitor would (since the pixel density is the same).
So, like I said, I can't imagine why anybody would buy this over something like a 40"ish 4K monitor.
I wonder if this lines up with any monitor for PLP. It really wouldn't be PLP, it would be LLL, bu the left and right monitors would already be sized correctly.
I could see an awesome PLP type setup that actually works because eyefinity/etc would support it.