That pic must look huge on your tiny old monitor.
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I'd just claim some desktop space by autohiding your taskbar. I feel even with scaling 3840x2160 screens tend to have enough desktop space and it's better to add more with external displays.I would spend an unreasonable amount of money on a 3840x2400 display. Having lived through 4:3 -> 16:10 -> 16:9, 16:10 was an undeniable sweet spot. Small letterboxing on 16:9 video, yet decent amounts of vertical space.
You don't even need to auto-hide, just move it to one side instead of in the bottom and you actually have more vertical space than on a 16:10 30"-er https://www.displaywars.com/30-inch-16x10-vs-31,5-inch-16x9 I'd understand this if it was a debate on a 24" 16:10 vs 16:9 there it makes a huge difference but 16:10 30" vs 16:9 31.5" is pretty much a drop in replacement on the vertical and you get a little extra on the horizontal so I really don't see the point at this time for the former other than maybe the 1600p vs 2160p debate. I do prefer 2160p there though, you can always scale things up if they are too tiny.I'd just claim some desktop space by autohiding your taskbar. I feel even with scaling 3840x2160 screens tend to have enough desktop space and it's better to add more with external displays.
I do wish there were more non-16:9 options for side monitors though.
That doesn't sound right. I really hate having the taskbar auto hide or on the side. And I think a 16x10 gives you a bit more heights than that. It's not the end of the world, but I'd still rather have a 30" 16x10. I'm sort of getting used to the 32-in 16x9 but I still notice the missing height and the extra width.I'd just claim some desktop space by autohiding your taskbar. I feel even with scaling 3840x2160 screens tend to have enough desktop space and it's better to add more with external displays.
I do wish there were more non-16:9 options for side monitors though.
Hi guys. I am thinking of buying the XG321UG.
I have a few questions for the owners:
- Does it have less blooming than pg32uqx?
- The panels are good? or do they have quality control problems than the asus?.
- Is it the same panel as the asus?
-Noise in the gsync module fan?
I think it's worth it, because it's $500 less than the asus.
Thanks for the help
HDR does indeed look amazing on these monitors - HDR videos and games.Hi guys. Thanks for the answers. Errok23 Bigmonitorguy
I want the monitor for the true HDR. I always read that HDR of 1000 or more makes games AMAZING.
$2500 is a lot of money (and 2900 for the asus is worse), but I can afford it and I'm seriously thinking about pulling the trigger!!