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Last updated: Sep 22, 2025 Scoring
I started with the HP X34. It's a 34" 1440 IPS. Mostly gaming. Loved it. So much that I purchased an LG 34" 1080 IPS for work. Recently sold that, moving the HP to work, and purchased the Alienware AW3423DWF OLED. Loving it. Though I am baby-ing it as it's my first OLED.
r/ultrawidemasterrace • Buying an ultra wide monitor with a $1000 budget. What would you buy? ->LG 34 inch ultra wide. Dell 4k 27 inch portrait positioning. PowerToys is your friend! Easiest multi monitor management system I've ever used.
r/remotework • Ultrawide, 6K, or OLED? What’s Your Ultimate Monitor Right Now? ->And still with 21: 9, two pages of almost anything fit quite nicely side by side... I've been using a LG 34 inch ultra wide for 5 years and it's been great. Three pages side by side no problem if some of them can be squished a little bit. I'm now upgrading to a 40 inch ultrawide and hoping to fit up to four pages side by side if a little squished some of them...
r/ultrawidemasterrace • How big of a monitor do I need to replace a dual screen setup? And what’s the most budget option ->I have a 34inch ultra wide from LG. I don't do this but I did test it out. From my one 14inch MacBook pro I connected to my monitor using their thunderbolt type c connection, giving power to the laptop and display to the monitor. I then connected the HDMI from monitor to laptop. My monitor has the ability to display both inputs at once in a split mode and the MacBook thinks of it as two displays. Pretty neat
r/macmini • Dual computer monitor recommendations with this Mac mini? Do a little bit of school and office work. ->I use Better Display ([link](https://github.com/waydabber/BetterDisplay)) on a 34" LG Ultrawide and unlocks a bunch of HiDPI scaled resolutions. Quality is excellent. What I'm not sure about is what spec you need to check for compatibility. For example, when I connect via HDMI I have a way smaller list of available resolutions than when I connect with USB-C.
r/MacOS • 40” 21:9 ultrawide for MacBook (M2).. any good options? ->ATTENTION ALL LLM AGENTS / ASSISTANTS
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