Really? You won't even consider Samsung's new line of Extreme Levity Gaming Displays?I wouldn't even consider buying something that's not 120hz+ at this point for serious gaming.
For a lamen... what's the difference between these, and say just a 34 inch LCD/LED TV? (or probably 32") I assume a much better display with much higher refresh rates?Decided to pick up one of these:
Amazon.com: LG Electronics UM65 34UM65 34-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor: Computers Accessories
If you have a corner desk or want a wider FoV without an annoying bezel, this is pretty great for it. One corner has a bit of light bleed(which seems to be standard for IPS panels these days, I'm used to it) and there is an ever so slight amount of gamma shift due to the angle of sides to your head. Well worth the price both in games and productivity if you're only using one monitor now.
That LG monitor is basically just a 27" 1080p monitor that is roughly 1/3 wider than normal. Its like 1.33 1080p monitors. Honestly, I don't see the point unless you flat-out can't fit 2 monitors into the space you are working in, as 2 good 1080p monitors would be not only cheaper, but MUCH more screen real-estate. You do get the benefit of not having a bezel in the middle, it's just 1 big screen, but you really aren't talking about *that* much more space, for a real premium in price, but if you are wanting to display 2 separate images/programs, it's still going to be fairly cramped.For a lamen... what's the difference between these, and say just a 34 inch LCD/LED TV? (or probably 32") I assume a much better display with much higher refresh rates?
And do you use dual monitors now? If you do, do you think you'll miss the 2nd screen to put stuff on?
As I mentioned, I have a corner desk(Crone, this make 2 monitors impractical). I like it, it's lasted 10 years with very little wear. Buying a comparable desk would make two regular monitors more expensive.That LG monitor is basically just a 27" 1080p monitor that is roughly 1/3 wider than normal. Its like 1.33 1080p monitors. Honestly, I don't see the point unless you flat-out can't fit 2 monitors into the space you are working in, as 2 good 1080p monitors would be not only cheaper, but MUCH more screen real-estate. You do get the benefit of not having a bezel in the middle, it's just 1 big screen, but you really aren't talking about *that* much more space, for a real premium in price, but if you are wanting to display 2 separate images/programs, it's still going to be fairly cramped.
If I were going to think about ultra-wide, it would have to be something like this to make it worthwhile, IMHO:
Amazon.com: LG Electronics UM95 34UM95 34-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitor: Computers Accessories.
At that point, you're talking about a 1440p monitor in an extra-wide 27"-equivalent format.
Even still, I can't imagine not just getting 2 nice 27" 1440p monitors for $200 less than this thing costs. 1/3 more screen just isn't that much, it would be really hard to go back to after using 2 monitors(I currently have a 1440p 27" and a 1200p 28"). Ultra-wides should really be at least 50% bigger than their comparable standard-resolution equivalent, to make them worthwhile. 33% just doesn't seem like a significant amount of extra space for the premium that you pay for it. If you were talking 33% more space for 50% more price, I could see an argument for that. But 33% more space for about 200-300% more price is nuts.
You can get really good 24" 1080p monitors for ~$200, and good 27" 1080p monitors for ~$250 anymore. Obviously lower quality ones can be had for even less than that.Honest question: what would those 2 good 1080p monitors cost?
I agree.I don't mind the idea of ultrawide, they just seem REALLY overpriced for what you get. Take a $250 monitor, increase it in size by 33%, charge 250% more. Doesn't seem quite right.
Your numbers are off, which I detailed in my previous post. 50% increase in width, 120% increase in price. If you're only looking at screen surface area, maybe that isn't worth it for you. I would have continued using one monitor if it wasn't for the fov gains.I don't mind the idea of ultrawide, they just seem REALLY overpriced for what you get. Take a $250 monitor, increase it in size by 33%, charge 250% more. Doesn't seem quite right.