It's supposedly for gaming but is a perfect wide-screen option for developers. Programming on such a format is a breeze, especially when using a tiling WM such as Amethyst on OSX (or xmonad for Linux users).
Wow that looks pretty nice! I should mention that I am considering getting a monitor that connects to a PS5 as well as a computer. So I can sell my Thunderbolt display and TV and just replace them with one monitor. I was looking at the Samsung LC43J890DKUXEN 43" Curved Ultra Wide LED Monitor. There are many options though I am undecided.
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I've recently acquired a Xiaomi "Gaming Monitor", 34 inches.
It's supposedly for gaming but is a perfect wide-screen option for developers. Programming on such a format is a breeze, especially when using a tiling WM such as Amethyst on OSX (or xmonad for Linux users).
Wow that looks pretty nice! I should mention that I am considering getting a monitor that connects to a PS5 as well as a computer. So I can sell my Thunderbolt display and TV and just replace them with one monitor. I was looking at the Samsung LC43J890DKUXEN 43" Curved Ultra Wide LED Monitor. There are many options though I am undecided.