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Although this is a good size for a 4-monitor workstation (for me), the lack of being "frameless" makes this one a hard pass. Also if you have a Microcenter near you, the ACER in this size has been on sale for $70 for weeks if not months, and it's frameless.
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Although this is a good size for a 4-monitor workstation (for me), the lack of being "frameless" makes this one a hard pass. Also if you have a Microcenter near you, the ACER in this size has been on sale for $70 for weeks if not months, and it's frameless.
Those are hard to find - I feel like WUXGA (1920x1200) monitors is a niche product. I currently have an HP Z24n G3 (Z-monitor) with that resolution. It was an auction on eBay (brand new) and I won it for ~$100 with shipping. In November last month, I also won an auction for a brand new HP Z27k G3 (4K version) for $130 with shipping. It boggled my mind why I was the only bidder (auction ran for over 7 days). These Z monitors are HP's most premium line-up (the Z27k G3 is something like $560 on HP's website); and I'm extremely happy with them.
As for why I wanted the Z24n - I wanted that because I do app development for business environments. Pretty much every business site still uses 1920x1080 monitors - so I would code the program on the nice 4K monitor, but when testing the software, I have it displayed on the 1920x1200 monitor because I want to see how it actually looks when the end-user is viewing it on their monitor (e.g. whether or not the font appears too small, etc).
Those are hard to find - I feel like WUXGA (1920x1200) monitors is a niche product. I currently have an HP Z24n G3 (Z-monitor) with that resolution. It was an auction on eBay (brand new) and I won it for ~$100 with shipping. In November last month, I also won an auction for a brand new HP Z27k G3 (4K version) for $130 with shipping. It boggled my mind why I was the only bidder (auction ran for over 7 days). These Z monitors are HP's most premium line-up (the Z27k G3 is something like $560 on HP's website); and I'm extremely happy with them.
As for why I wanted the Z24n - I wanted that because I do app development for business environments. Pretty much every business site still uses 1920x1080 monitors - so I would code the program on the nice 4K monitor, but when testing the software, I have it displayed on the 1920x1200 monitor because I want to see how it actually looks when the end-user is viewing it on their monitor (e.g. whether or not the font appears too small, etc).
Those 120 additional pixels at the bottom (or top) of the screen makes a big difference in user experience, I don't know what it is, but just makes it immersive. As you experimented with different screens (could you not emulate a different resolution with an application) what do you think about going with 4K instead of 1920x1200? I really don't need that much more resolution or make things smaller (on a smaller screen) and don't need like 32" display. Do you recommend like 27" 4k if I can't find 1200 high display?
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As for why I wanted the Z24n - I wanted that because I do app development for business environments. Pretty much every business site still uses 1920x1080 monitors - so I would code the program on the nice 4K monitor, but when testing the software, I have it displayed on the 1920x1200 monitor because I want to see how it actually looks when the end-user is viewing it on their monitor (e.g. whether or not the font appears too small, etc).
As for why I wanted the Z24n - I wanted that because I do app development for business environments. Pretty much every business site still uses 1920x1080 monitors - so I would code the program on the nice 4K monitor, but when testing the software, I have it displayed on the 1920x1200 monitor because I want to see how it actually looks when the end-user is viewing it on their monitor (e.g. whether or not the font appears too small, etc).
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