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Ask HN: What is your Monitor setup?

6 pointsby GBiT4 months ago
I’m planning to upgrade my current monitor setup (Philips 271S, 27-inch 16:9, and LG 29UM68, 29-inch 21:9) and am considering a few models:<p>- Dell UltraSharp 43 4K USB-C Hub Monitor (U4323QE) - Dell UltraSharp 49 Curved USB-C Hub Monitor (U4924DW) - LG 45&quot; UltraGear™ OLED (45GS96QB)<p>I’m unsure if the 49&quot; ultrawide would be comfortable for work, productivity and watching movies. Compared to the LG 45&quot;, which is taller, the LG might be better for coding and can fit three windows more easily. However, as a gaming monitor, the LG has a lower pixel density and I almost don&#x27;t play.<p>On the other hand, the Dell 43&quot; offers better pixel density, but it has a lower refresh rate, and I’m not sure if it can comfortably fit three windows.<p>What is your monitor setup, and what’s your experience?

10 comments

1024kb4 months ago
I&#x27;m using an Alienware 34 QD-OLED Gaming Monitor for both work and gaming. Work wise, I&#x27;m using a Mac with the Rectangle app to set my window layout. I&#x27;m able to get 3 windows, although the left and right windows are a little more narrow compared to the centre window. I typically have my browser or vscode in the centre, and a terminal and Obsidian at the sides, which works well for me. If you&#x27;re going for 43&quot; at a minimum, I can&#x27;t see why you would have an issue with this. On some of my workspaces, I also like to have a window that is centre aligned, with the desktop showing at the sides, for a less cluttered look.<p>The only thing I do miss is &#x27;zen mode&#x27; when reading online articles. Going full screen and removing all task&#x2F;menu bars doesn&#x27;t always work if the website left aligns everything, but it&#x27;s really not a show stopper.
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mrdependable4 months ago
I have a 38&quot; LG curved monitor (LG 38WN95C-W). I personally feel like anything larger than what I have would be too big. I&#x27;m also not sold on it being curved, even after 4 years. It doesn&#x27;t really add much value and becomes annoying if I need it to be a more standard aspect ratio. If I were to choose between the 3 I would get the Dell 43&quot;. I switch between PC and Mac pretty regularly so the built-in KVM would definitely be a nice thing to have. On a 38&quot; screen I have two windows side by side that are more than big enough, but if you seriously need 3 windows up then get the 49&quot;. Just be prepared for a comically large monitor.
namrog844 months ago
Lots of games still have issues with ultra wide.<p>If you ever plan to do any screensharing for fun, support, or any purpose. It&#x27;s all terrible. I screenshare with people daily and those with ultrawide are unusable. Most switched off for this reason alone.<p>Movies and productive they are just fine. But I&#x27;m not a fan but know lots of people who love. I&#x27;m just a regular 3 27&quot; monitor person.<p>Only time I&#x27;d consider ultrawide for gaming is for sim games. Racing or flying but I don&#x27;t play those games enough to justify.
bsnnkv4 months ago
I have the Dell UltraSharp 40 Curved Thunderbolt™ Hub Monitor (U4025QW). It&#x27;s very expensive, but the 5120x2160 resolution with the 120hz refresh rate is absolutely worth the cost for me over the long run considering how long I spend looking at the screen while coding.<p>I pair this with my tiling window manager[1] which treats ultrawides as a first class citizen (not all twms do this unfortunately) and I&#x27;m very happy with this setup.<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;LGUG2Z&#x2F;komorebi">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;LGUG2Z&#x2F;komorebi</a>
skydhash4 months ago
Single 24&quot; 4k monitor that I bought because the mac didn&#x27;t like the 27&quot; QHD (Apple scales the whole display, instead of scaling text and other elements separately, so it&#x27;s either tiny text or blurry icons). I&#x27;m back on Linux, but I&#x27;m still using it with 2x scaling and it&#x27;s pretty great. Using it with a tiling windows manager though.
simonblack4 months ago
Samsung 43&quot; 4K (Width:3840 Height:2160 Depth:24bpp) smart TV fed via HDMI<p>&quot;Works for Me&quot;.
vednig4 months ago
just want to point out that ultrawides are bad for movies and games(at least currently), even though they&#x27;re great for coding and other research related tasks from experience
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zzo38computer4 months ago
I have VGA 1280x1024.
brudgers4 months ago
Yamaha HS4’s.
ziasidhu4 months ago
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