bassoferrol on 29/4/2018 at 12:44
Quote Posted by heywood
Congrats. How do you like the curve?
And any time you feel the curve, heywood, refrain.
SubJeff on 2/5/2018 at 18:29
Quote Posted by heywood
Congrats. How do you like the curve?
I don't notice it tbh!
I think that's a sign that it's essential, no? As if it were uncurved I probably would.
Gimli on 7/5/2018 at 11:26
I actually fid it hard to focus on these monitors, I would play arbitrary things like cs and a few other fps games and it was like i went back few years of skill level. However i must say for things like programming its Awesome much better than two separate screens. Maybe just something that i need to get used to. I dont know about the rest of you but it taxes my Graphics card a little more than two separate monitors which is odd i would think it would be the other way around.
Judith on 7/5/2018 at 11:55
I was thinking about either a second monitor or something ultra-wide, but I sit quite close to the screen, thanks to my tiny desk. And I don't like turning my head around all the time, I prefer having most of the screen in-view. Eventually, I found out about multiple desktops feature, and that seems to work best for me now. It's a native feature in Windows 10, but you can use free apps like Dexpot, if you're on Windows 7.
SubJeff on 8/5/2018 at 20:19
My desk isn't big - 120cm long and 60cm wide. It only has the screen, keyboard & mouse and speakers on it though, and mousemat that covers the exact desk size (from Overclockers).
The screen isn't too close. It was weird at first, no doubt.