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Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Apr 17, 2024 ^^
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4:30 I've been using G9 for almost 3 years and I'm not placing two 16:9 windows next to each other, no sir: the BEST layout for 32:9 is one 16:9 window dead center, and two 8:9 windows on the each side of it. You really can't go back from that.
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I think people were complaining about the foam scratching the display just on the alienware monitors, since they initially didn't have the protective peel at all and the foam was scratching up the screen directly.
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SUGGESTION:
when such a monitor offer two inputs to display simultaneously, please test that feature thoroughly:
- what happens if one signal is hdr and the other isn't
- if both signals havve different refhresh rates or different resolutions
say both signals are HDR 144 , is the display seemlessly displaying the two inputs, or does the dual input infere on latency, qualit of the display , etc etc..
this monitor can do two 16/9 bezel-free inputs which will be the appeal for a lot of potential buyers
"this is ltt, we're not even gonna test that"
at east fort once you were blatently honest: LTT doesn't do indepth testing, LTT just challenges what the manufacturers puts on their boxes/specsheets. (which is a good place to start)
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I am a little triggered by the monitor height- it looks like if you are sitting up straight, your eyes will be at the top of the monitor, rather than about 1/3 of the way down. - as someone who has been through a lot of pain and discomfort from long term bad ergonomics, you may want to consider raising the monitor up some, and also sitting straighter.
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9:23 Nah, that is very noticable. I notice stuff like that all the time. If it looks a tiny bit bright, I will notice. I play a lot of horror games, so HDR accuracy is pretty important to me.
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I love my 49" ultrawide for web development. I use display fusion to split the display and have 1/3rd for previewing the website simulating a small laptop screen, and 2/3rds for the code, meaning I can see long lines without having to horizontal scroll.
When I do game on it, it's great for immersion too.
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4:45 I would love to see someone using this in class
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I definitely have micro scratching on my AW3423DW. The only reason I didn’t return it was because I didn’t think I would get any better luck with another try.
It looked like smudges from handling, but when I tried to wipe the screen down with a micro fiber cloth, they were still there. I very lightly dragged my finger nail across the screen and verified that they were indeed scratches.
In the long term, I only notice them when I’m cleaning my monitor, but it still sucks to spend that kind of money on a product for it to arrive damaged because of poor packaging.
Glad to see OLED monitor manufacturers have started taking this kind of stuff into account
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