babelmh13
Limp Gawd
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Can you guys throw some points in my "cons" column? trying to decide if i should pull the trigger and on which one.
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- Not an issue with the format, but this monitor is ideal for 3-zone work and Windows does not have a native way to snap to 1/3rd sections.
i hated my dell 29
-standard desktop stuff sucks
-problem getting movies to fill the screen
-lag
-low refresh
-menus in games
as someone who's multi-tasked with multi-monitors for years - I didn't find 21:9 (at 3440x1440) a good enough replacement for multiple monitors. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but I still find it more intuitive to drag and drop windows around to physically different places. It's a good alternative for those without extra monitors or can't afford the space for more of them
and as far as immersion - surround setups are still more immersive just form sheer overload of information. 3440x1440 gives you just enough to fill your POV and not deal with rendering to the point of "fish-eye" distortion - but again, you do lose the sense of overloading your peripheral view. A decent alternative to surround setups for multiple reasons
as someone who's multi-tasked with multi-monitors for years - I didn't find 21:9 (at 3440x1440) a good enough replacement for multiple monitors. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but I still find it more intuitive to drag and drop windows around to physically different places. It's a good alternative for those without extra monitors or can't afford the space for more of them
and as far as immersion - surround setups are still more immersive just form sheer overload of information. 3440x1440 gives you just enough to fill your POV and not deal with rendering to the point of "fish-eye" distortion - but again, you do lose the sense of overloading your peripheral view. A decent alternative to surround setups for multiple reasons
what do you run now?
rog swift surround, with 1 accessory monitor (will be two once I get off my lazy butt and finish modding my extra monitor arm)
went from
1080p surround
UM95 (3440x1400)
4K g-sync
ROG Swift Surround
for reference, here's my setup when I had the UM95
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As you can see - even though the UM95 has plenty of space to split windows, I still found multi-monitors more intuitive for multi-tasking. Just the ease of use and identification of "the monitor to my left is ____, the monitor to my right is ____" etc etc is hard to replace. Granted this is partly from years of using multi-monitors, but I still think 21:9 is an alternative multi-monitor multi-tasker - but not a replacement
for instance, some windows you just don't really want full sized and left in small windows, but most screen splitting software will treat all windows the same. So small things like steam chat windows and "Save As" pop up windows would be obnoxiously re-sized
more specific note - LG's screen split software is also not very fast to use - you have to click on the tray icon whenever you want to switch how you want your windows split. It just didn't feel intuitive - but it did work well enough that I could see it being an alternative for those that just can't have/afford multiple monitors.
I feel like I'm repeating myself now, but you get the point![]()
Try watching netfix
and very nice setup btw. jelly
as someone who's multi-tasked with multi-monitors for years - I didn't find 21:9 (at 3440x1440) a good enough replacement for multiple monitors. Maybe I'm just old-fashioned, but I still find it more intuitive to drag and drop windows around to physically different places. It's a good alternative for those without extra monitors or can't afford the space for more of them
hmmm,
i have used three 1920x1200 24" monitors for years, and I'm interested in 34" 21:9 for gaming, because I have a problem with multi-monitor.
put another way, my problem is eyefinity, and game support and quirks with eyefinity.
seriously considering getting one 34" 21:9 (curved with active-sync), for gaming, and flanking that with two additional 1280x1024 monitors for non-gaming multitasking.
I am considering this very same thing as well. Currently on triple 24" and difficulties with surround / eyefinity (and my current gaming selection) have me mostly using games in windowed mode on the middle monitor and other tasks up on the peripheral monitors.
I am considering whether a 34" will let me lose a bit of the bulk of my setup and keep some of the nice things about triple monitor.