I’m not a gamer. Having a ton of screen real estate makes me more productive by letting me keep a bunch of windows visible in the same fixed locations.
Re paying a premium, I don’t think I am; the Samsung monitor is one of the cheapest well-reviewed curved monitors I found at that resolution.
Agree. I’m stacking two of these bad boys: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07L9HCJ2V
For most professionals, spending $2k is cheap for even a 5% more productive computing experience
Are you a gamer? If not, why on earth do you pay such a premium for a 120Hz ultrawide?
Also, in case you haven’t make sure you do the following:
Open Settings.
Click on System.
Click on Display.
Click the Advanced display settings link.
Click the Display adapter properties for Display 1 link. …
Click the Monitor tab.
Under “Monitor Settings,” use the drop-down menu to select the refresh rate you wish.
SO many people buy high Hz monitors and never update their settings in Windows.
I’m not a gamer. Having a ton of screen real estate makes me more productive by letting me keep a bunch of windows visible in the same fixed locations.
Re paying a premium, I don’t think I am; the Samsung monitor is one of the cheapest well-reviewed curved monitors I found at that resolution.
You’re right, it looks like 120Hz has become the new standard.