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Product Name: | Dell Curved Gaming, 34 Inch Curved Monitor with 144Hz Refresh Rate, WQHD (3440 x 1440) Display, Black - S3422DWG |
Manufacturer: | Dell |
Model Number: | S3422DWG - 2NOF4 |
Product SKU: | B095X7RV77 |
UPC: | 884116388609 |
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For sharing your screen via teams, it'll be almost unusable for the viewers unless they are on similar screens. I ended up buying a vertical, 2 monitor mount and a 28" curved 1080p screen to mount right above my 35". I went with 1080p because it seems to scale better for sharing. I was doing lots of live and recorded system admin trainings at the time and it worked well.
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I've come to the same conclusion. Be nice to replace the LG Ultrawide I've been using for around 5 years.
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Someone agrees with me on this!!! I will say IPS panels have a place but VA panels have pretty significant advantages when used correctly.
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I WFH a whole ton. I'm in IT and multitask like a madman on a whole wide range of systems. Currently running two 32" 2560x1440 and it's not enough landscape. I want to replace one 32" with this guy.
Should be awesome for office use but I may wanna game also.
It would be a solid primary monitor. I'm also in IT and most of my coworkers use ultrawides as a primary and one or two secondary monitors.
I bit. If I don't like, I'll just return it. I wanted something in the 40-48" range, but might be better keeping one of my two 32" 2560x1440 on the side. I do Teams shares a lot and may not want to share such a high res. Could always share my secondary monitor.
VA panel
Low ppi
P.S: trying to replace Dell 32" 2k resolution 1800R.
Compared to my IPS Dell 27"2k text is night and day
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For sharing your screen via teams, it'll be almost unusable for the viewers unless they are on similar screens. I ended up buying a vertical, 2 monitor mount and a 28" curved 1080p screen to mount right above my 35". I went with 1080p because it seems to scale better for sharing. I was doing lots of live and recorded system admin trainings at the time and it worked well.