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Review on Experience Ultra-wide Viewing with LG 38WN75C-B - 38 Inch Class Monitor with Adjustable Height and Tilt Adjustment by Melvin Bibbs

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I love my 38 inch curved monitor!

I'm so happy I bought this 38 inch curved monitor! I often use three windows side by side, e.g. B. a web browser where I shop at Revain, a OneNote window where I reach, and a third window for video conferencing. My company provided me with a 34" curved-shape monitor, which was great, but I prefer a 38" monitor for viewing wide spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel and Google Docs/Spreadsheets. I've found that a 34 inch monitor often doesn't display enough lines to be useful. (Of course, this probably depends more on the number of vertical pixels than the actual physical dimensions.) My previous setup was to have three external monitors in addition to my laptop: two 1200x1920 monitors on the side of a large 30" monitors . 2560 x 1600. A single 38-inch curved monitor almost replaces those three displays, although it doesn't have many horizontal pixels. on both sides. I almost regret not buying a 42-inch curved monitor and wonder if that would have saved me from side monitors altogether. Maximizing Windows to 100% display and snapping left/right halves isn't enough to make good use of such a wide screen. I only started using it effectively when I created AutoHotkley/Dragon speech recognition. Commands that let me say things like "make the window 1/3 of the screen" and "center the window 50% of the screen".

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Pros
  • So much room for productivity and the colors are great too. 5/5
Cons
  • Got the monitor without a cable!!!

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