corint1
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or have I not been careful or did not understand, what monitor did you stop at the end? what brand?
or have I not been careful or did not understand, what monitor did you stop at the end? what brand?
Size matter when we start talking about such high resolutions. To use 7680x2160 at native resolution, I'd probably need a monitor that stretches approx 55" or more in width.
I remember trying to use my 27" at native resolution. While I was able to see everything, it would become a strain rather quickly. Even with my current 32", I use tap to zoom quite often in Safari.
I'm using an AOC U3277PWQU.
https://eu.aoc.com/en/products/u3277pwqu
in my opinion, it is cheap and poor quality china ... why did not you focus on LG ... they broke everything could from the market with the OLED screen ..
In my experience LG is poor quality crap from Korea, so they made a really good picture that does not make their product good. The thought of owning something made by LG makes me throw up in my mouth.
aoc? ...hmmmm.... I'm sorry to say but you have better tastes ... only the way it's written "aoc" and I find it dubious as a quality ... in my opinion, it is cheap and poor quality china ... why did not you focus on LG ... they broke everything could from the market with the OLED screen ..
In my experience LG is poor quality crap from Korea, so they made a really good picture that does not make their product good. The thought of owning something made by LG makes me throw up in my mouth.
I feel the same way about Samsung. Lol
I miss the old days when a Sony Trinitron would last for so long that it was handed down from generation to generation like a family heirloom.
I do not know where this trend of high-diagonal monitors ... especially the wide ones ... it's true that we have a horizontal view, but I think it's a lot of exaggeration ... I think it's more a trend and nothing more ... i still have a sony monitor with trinitron tube that I keep for calibration ... maybe LG is not the best option, maybe it's a Korean thing, but with the OLED screen broke the mouth of the fair ...
edit: the same opinion about samsung products