First, I did a lot of research before pulling the trigger. It has USB-C (Thunderbolt 3), 4K resolution, a good height-adjustable stand, and is wide but not bulky. I've been using this monitor for a few months now and I really like it. Excellent color, resolution and easy menu button (joystick). In fact, I've never had to use the monitor menu. another bonus, it just works! There were three reasons why I wanted an ultrawide monitor. One of them is for flight simulators (XPlane 11 and MS Flight Simulator 2020). I have a more immersive experience and can see more of the cockpit without having to use multiple monitors. Works very well with these two applications (I have a high-end PC with a GeForce RTX 2080 graphics card). The second reason is remote interaction with work. I used to have to maximize the VPN window to do something on the remote computer and then minimize it to do something on the home computer. Now I can see everything at once! Just like the remote computer is a full-screen 27-inch monitor that takes up just a fraction of my massive 38-inch LG. It's just great. The third reason is as a monitor for my MacBook Pro. The MacBook is a great laptop, but I need a much bigger screen to code at home. The LG 38WN95C works seamlessly with my MacBook Pro. I use the wireless keyboard and mouse from my old iMac, just close my MacBook and work on the big screen! Note. The trick is to keep your MacBook connected to the network with this setting. So it doesn't fall asleep when you close the lid! If you want a good ultrawide monitor, I recommend this one.
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