For some people, working in front of
computer for many hours a day is quite tiring and boring. For some, it is just
fine (maybe for gamers and others). However, tiring or not, a job is still a
job; you have to do it no matter what. To create a better work environment, an
upgrade on your instruments will work best.
For instance, you can have a better monitor
to enhance your productivity and boosts your mood while working because you can
watch videos and working at the same time! However, just like other normal
thing, ultrawide monitor also have pros and cons, regardless the excellences it
claims.
The Pros of Having an Ultrawide
To name the pros of this monitor is one
easy job. Even only be recalling the name, one can surely know that the plus
point is the width. By far, 34 inch of display is the widest and greatest
siblings of ultrawides.
The ranges of pixels from 1080, 3440, 2560,
and 1444 pixels, you can pick the most suitable for your taste. Some of those
offers different refresh rates; 60, 75 and 144 Hz. This will be a solution for
those who have been setting up three monitors in one row (gamers frequently do
this).
The
Cons of Having an Ultrawide
Done with the pros, we are going to talk
about the cons. Most of the cons here goes from gamers’ side. Firstly, it is
because of the compatibility of these screens. Only some games that can be
displayed on a 21:9 aspect ratio. And forcing other games in ultrawide can make
it displayed automatically just like in a 16:9 aspect ratio, resulting on black
bars on your screen.
Secondly, most of these people did not
install three monitors only to make it looks like long screen, but in fact,
they demand more space to work. So having an ultrawide is not a choice if your
multi monitors are still wider and comfy enough. Moreover, ultrawide only go
horizontally and the vertical space is just the same as others. Thus it do not
benefits you when working with spreadsheets.