34" UW with a portrait 27" on the left, PC on the right.

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        the monitors are on independent monitor arms (I usually have them together like a big ultra wide), and the OLED is connected on a TV stand next to the desk. I use the OLED from the couch, but I can see it from the desk, too.

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          I use the OLED from the couch

          That makes sense - at first I pictured it as the primary monitor and the issue with that is usually the PPI of TVs can really struggle up close with text and such, but being able to throw content over to it and sit back on the couch seems like a SOLID strat.

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            yeah it’s great, all the single monitor things that are mentioned are true, it’s a workflow. But when I work from home I’m usually on a couple more screens (a macbook and an iPad) so it’s helpful to have the flexibility

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    Went back to a single monitor: 32" 1440p at home, 24" 1080p at work. The 32" is big enough to have two windows side-by-side, so I rarely miss having two screens.

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      Yeah I find moving my neck to the side difficult. But I find two windows not enough. Might need a bigger single monitor.

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      You can probably find a shitty monitor for cheap off Craigslist or Facebook marketplace. I bought a shitty VA monitor for $20 like ten years ago and it’s still part of my setup

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        Gotta have that third monitor to see your desktop background at all times. ✨👌

        I’m just kidding

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          Haha! I don’t always have the 3rd going for personal use. But I do use the 3rd on the right and centre monitors for work. And while I’m working I have the left monitor on for PC because I’ll have MY PC on for youtube and playing music and shit.

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      I love that this is where we’re at - that a single handheld computer can do it all. We’re in the middle of a move and I packed up my entertainment center, short of the TV and Chromecast - so a few weeks ago I used my mobile dock to play my Steamdeck on the TV and it was excellent. Love the versatility of that thing - just wish I had the OLED version, but guess I can hold out for the sequel for now.

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    32" with 27" on the side.

    Barely using the 2nd monitor.

    Tried using double 27" but it didnt work for me (I just focus on one monitor).

    I tried a curved ultra wide once. I loved it for work and gaming, but i am so used to having 4k that I experienced it as blurry, and 4k curved monitors are €€€.

    Moral of the story: dont get used to 4k, it will spoil you.

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    A 27" LG 1920x1080 LCD with a 3" vertical gouge in one side and a wrinkly backlight diffuser sheet. To the left, a 22" LCD of some sort, and further left, the 15" LCD of the ten+ year old Toshiba laptop that’s running the show.

    But I’m lazy and mostly just use a 17" FHD laptop to Rustdesk into the Toshiba from the lounge.

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    Just a single 49" 32:9 ultra wide - effectively 2x 1440p 27" monitors side by side. It’s a MASSIVE improvement over having two bezels lined up straight ahead and always having my head turned to one side or the other, or having my desk set up asymmetrically with a single monitor head on and one off to the side.

    Samsung G95SC - OLED, 5120x1440p, 240hz, 1800R curve

    It’s rare I need two full 16:9 windows side by side - so for work, 90% of the time I’ve got a 16:9 frame centered, and extra content on the sides (outlook and teams for instance). Window snapping via Microsoft Powertoys - Fancyzones makes this so dead simple, so it’s a quick keystroke to change the snapping zones and then I can do 2 windows side by side when I need it, 2 side by side+my teams, or 3 side by side.

    And for play, let me tell you - games and anamorphic films look SO GOOD on this thing. Absolutely LOVE this monitor.

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      I used to use a 49" ultrawide too; and let me tell you, with a window manager they are so fucking nice (with a standard desktop like windows; kde or gnome, I hated having to move my mouse that much)

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      Not gonna lie, this is tempting.

      I have “just” two 27"s where one is primary (240hz) im front of me and other is a secondary on the right side for stuff like discord or documentation etc.

      Though I am very unsure about the curve. My primary is curved and it kind of sucks for media.

      Also how do you game on something like this?

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        The curve is very slight - it really just brings the corners around a bit so they’re closer to facing you, but they’re not really. I haven’t used a curved screen before this one, I think I wish it was a tighter 1000R curve but I hear people gripe about those.

        Some games just support ultrawide resolutions natively out of the box - Balatro, It Takes Two, Tomb Raider 2013 trilogy. Others don’t - and there are good mods in those situations by the community. Flawless Widescreen has worked, well, flawlessly for me on games like FFVIIR and Elden Ring. I got FFXV working I just don’t remember how. And to really drive it, you’ll want a decent GPU - I happen to be using a 3090 and it obviously does the trick.

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        Well it certainly comes highly recommended from me! Never pay full price for it - it’s constantly on sale, and it’s cheaper now than the best sale price I could find a year ago - at $1100 currently. If you find it cheaper than that, you’re in really good shape.

        They do have much cheaper versions with the same screen size that are not OLED - but I think it is worth holding out and saving for this one personally.

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    1 x 27", 1440p, OLED, 240 Hz gaming monitor. It’s all I need because I have a proper window manager (i3wm).

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    Primary 27” 1440p 165Hz monitor in the middle, and 27” 1440p 60Hz monitors either side, one in landscape and the other in portrait.

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    I’m a digital artist who works from home so I have a Alienware AW3425DW and a Cintiq Pro 27 with a custom built pc in the middle.