I’m reworking my computer setup, and I’m currently debating with myself over whether I want to pick up a second monitor, or sell my current one and replace it with an ultrawide. I figured I’d seek out anecdotes to see which setup people tend to prefer.

Edit: Thanks y’all for the responses. I see a lot of people doing UWD+1, a few using dual, and very few using none at all. I’m at least going to roll with two monitors, but I’ll have to do some measuring to see if I can make an UWD+1 work for my desk.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    Dual ultra wide. Not even kidding. PPI might not be as swanky as it can be, but you can’t beat that amount of screen real estate.

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    2 years ago

    Ultrawide w a secondary vertical monitor on the side.

    Making use of the ultrawide is so so so so much better with an advanced tiling window manager, I use the one that’s included in Microsoft PowerToys

    I prefer this over just the ultrawide and over the H layout triple monitor setup I had before I got the ultrawide.

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      22 years ago

      I’ve had this setup for quite a while, it is very good, I’ve used the vertical monitor for my browser.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      2 years ago

      Y’all are making me jealous with these UWD+1 setups. I’m tempted but I would probably need a larger desk 😭

  • mitch
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    112 years ago

    Well, I’m not Beeple, but I’ll try to answer the question anyway.

    Honestly I’ve done it all — 4 monitors in a 2x2 grid, four side by side, two side by side, two side by side and one vertical. Honestly, what I took away from the experience is that monitor space is like the size of a bowl for goldfish. You’ll pretty much always stretch out and figure out how to use screen real estate

    When I simplified things down, I found I was happiest with one UWD, and a small second monitor off to the right. It’s well suited for graphic design work, cus I can keep a document or Slack open on a small monitor and have a full UWD to handle all my toolbars and stuff.

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    Similar experience to @msprout here.

    I had a 49" ultrawide, which was great for one of my previous jobs, as I needed basically three screens visible all the time, and I was able to fit all my content side by side on one screem. However, I didn’t find my monitor as useful in my current job, where I didn’t need a triple-screen space (and I preferred more of a vertical setup for coding and spreadsheets). I also bought my UWD originally for playing racing/flight sim games as it was a dream for kid me - turns out, I’m actually not really into them as I used be as a kid, and these days I prefer playing mostly A/RPGs, RTSes, and some old school games - all of which looked better more on a squarish aspect ratio. So I sold off my UWD as it was just wasting space, and got a 16:10 QHD monitor instead - it’s big and high-res enough for me to fit 4 windows on one screen, plus, for the games I played, I found it looked better with this aspect ratio.

    For work, in addition to my main monitor, I use a second smaller screen, usually a laptop that’s propped up near my keyboard, which I use for minor things that I don’t need or focus on (like chat, or monitoring stuff).

    So overall, I’m much more happier with this setup compared to my UWD, and my neck and wrists are thankful for it as well.

  • Ebahn13
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    22 years ago

    Have an UltraWide as my primary with a 16:9 in portrait as a secondary, looking to possibly add another 16:9 above the UW as a YouTube/music visualizer screen for when I’m doing work and wanna have background noise

  • keeb420
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    22 years ago

    For gaming I prefer super ultra wide, for doing stuff I prefer multi monitor.

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    I was a mere peasant working on one monitor. When I finally decides to take advantage of double and triple monitors, my eyes were enlightened, and I transcended as I could focus on multiple screens without having to rearrange windows that much. I recommend getting another smaller monitor because it can fit on your desk space easier. You can also turn a moutor vertical, so it’s more configurable. Ultrawide monitors imo are not worth the cost, although they do look cool.

  • samwise
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    22 years ago

    I would also be curious about the difference between a curved UW and a standard UW. I have a standard UW and the outer edges of it just feels so far away

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    2 years ago

    Yes.

    I have three monitors and two of them are ultrawide with one turned vertical. Great for playlists, documents, and layers.

  • hallettj
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    82 years ago

    Maybe I’m the only one who is happy with a single, ultrawide monitor. I used to have two monitors, but with one big screen I don’t have to deal with keeping track of which screen has focus, or with the gap between them.

    I did hold out for an ultrawide with the same vertical pixel count as a 4k which it turns out is expensive. With more pixels I can make the code smaller and still read it comfortably.

    It helps to have a window manager that is good at laying out windows side-by-side. I’m a big fan of PaperWM which is an extension for Gnome.

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      22 years ago

      The biggest appeal to me was the simplicity of only having one display to worry about for both cabling and display server stuff. Do you ever game and watch videos at the same time on yours?

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        22 years ago

        No, I prefer to focus on the game. Or if I do have a video going it’s on my phone.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    Dual monitor; this is because my workflow requires me to use two very different tools together and having them on large and wholly separate monitors helps maintain the separation while retaining a pleasing aspect ratio.

    When I had a single ultrawide it worked but it always felt awkward even though technically it wasn’t cluttered.

  • frog 🐸
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    42 years ago

    I definitely prefer a dual-monitor setup over an ultrawide, as there are definitely times when you really do want separate monitors rather than trying to get multiple windows to tile nicely on a single ultrawide.

    If you’re doing any gaming, I’d recommend a triple-monitor setup rather than dual, as even with edgeless monitors, games just look better when the centre of your field of view is on one whole monitor, with the other two providing peripheral view. Not every game works on multiple monitors, but those that do are absolutely amazing with a triple-monitor setup.

  • Rentlar
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    42 years ago

    I’ve done both and I do like ultrawide for gaming. Spreadsheet/Email/Research work I like dual monitor better because I can write something while looking at source material without as much rearranging.