Model: LG 34WP580-B 34 UltraWide FHD HDR Monitor with Ergo Stand (34WP580-B)
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also, the fact that I posted it should tell you what I think of it
FYI 81 PPI if I calculated correctly, pretty low by most standards
1080 vertical resolution is completely inadequate, especially for a monitor this size. Might as well have each pixel be made of individual legos as big as they'll be.
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This might be a dumb question, but how does it work with screen sharing for Teams meetings?
Should work fine, but if you share a full screen window (or your entire screen) it'll look pretty small to others as it tries to scale for others without ultrawide screens.
Typically, I'll drag the window so it's about as wide as a normal screen and share just that app/screen. I never share my entire screen.
This might be a dumb question, but how does it work with screen sharing for Teams meetings?
I have the higher resolution version of this monitor, but same size and aspect ratio. Teams sharing is a real problem bc it's way more efficient for me to share my screen than a single app or window, but then I have to resize my screen to a 16x9 resolution for my coworkers who don't use ultra wide monitors. It's a pain. I wish Teams would let you share a zone of your screen, but there's no ETA on that feature. Ultra wide is really cool for gaming, but I'm currently thinking about switching back to a dual monitor setup. If I could split the ultra wide into two distinct virtual monitors, it would be so much better...
1080 vertical resolution is completely inadequate, especially for a monitor this size. Might as well have each pixel be made of individual legos as big as they'll be.
This might be a dumb question, but how does it work with screen sharing for Teams meetings?
I do teams meetings on a monitor this size all the time. If you share the whole screen, nobody is going to be able to read anything. If you select a particular window, it's usually much better.
If at all possible I schedule calls via Zoom, because the screen sharing options are slightly better.
1080 vertical resolution is completely inadequate, especially for a monitor this size. Might as well have each pixel be made of individual legos as big as they'll be.
It's totally adequate for a 15" laptop screen, but yes for anything taller thanlike a 24" 16:9 monitor, I wouldn't want 1080.
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also, the fact that I posted it should tell you what I think of it
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best way to find out is to search slickdeals for buydig nad see how many deals they had, user comments, etc..
also, the fact that I posted it should tell you what I think of it
also, the fact that I posted it should tell you what I think of it
Got it. Thanks.
Typically, I'll drag the window so it's about as wide as a normal screen and share just that app/screen. I never share my entire screen.
IpS is a good one on this generally they are VA panels.
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If at all possible I schedule calls via Zoom, because the screen sharing options are slightly better.