Posted on 10/24/2022 3:44:31 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe
Hello FReepers, looking for your recommendations for curved or curved/widescreen monitors. The type of work I do (proofreading and editing) necessitates that I upgrade from 27" to at least 32". I do a great deal of side-by-side document comparisons (of files that differ in layout and formatting), and I'm thinking that a curved (or curved & widescreen) monitor would go a long way in reducing eye and neck strain.
I don't do any gaming, and the monitor I have now is more than sufficient for the small amount of graphics work that I do. But I run into problems when I have documents that are small type and narrow typefaces, and I need to be able to see an entire line or paragraph at once.
I don't need top of the line. From the preliminary market research I've done, I think something in the 300-700 dollar range would more than meet my needs. Asking for brand/model recommendations, feedback, your pro- and con- experiences, tips, etc. Thanks in advance
"... I'll suggest you get TWO monitors side by side ..."
If your current computer does not support dual monitors it is
time to replace it anyway (IMHO).
This can be done now quite affordably.
If you are interested in a dual monitor support Windows 10 machine
that is pretty fast I'll recommend the one that I've been running
for going on two years.
I have had zero problems with the thing -
and the current price is $159.99.
And takes up little desk space, or NONE if you mount it
the back of a monitor. Yes it is THAT small!
KAMRUI Mini PC,Ιntel Celeron J3455 (up to 2.3GHz),
Mini Desktop Computer Windows 10 Pro,6GB DDR3/64GB eMMC,
Support 4K HD,DIY 2.5" mSATA SSD(Up to 2TB),2.4G+5G Dual WiFi
.
And yes the thing is from Amazon.
I won't post a link because I don't want to break any applicable
FR 'advertising' rules.
But you can easily find it if you go onto Amazon and search.
Good luck with your 'techie' endeavors!
BenQ is good stuff.
Well, I don’t do high res work, so there’s that...
KAMRUI Mini PC,Ιntel J3455 (up to 2.3GHz),Mini Desktop Computer Windows 10 Pro
LG if you ask me. Better than either Sony or Samsung these days.
I am very leery of modern TV’s, as I think they are potential privacy nightmares.
Many recent models have builtin microphones (for voice control, of course) and some have cameras. Almost all have builtin WiFi.
If your TV listens in on you and connects to your home WiFi, or a nearby public WiFi hotspot, it becomes a TV from ‘1984’ — for real. (And soon 5G will make it even easier.)
(Remember when it was discovered that Amazon Alexas sometimes sent audio to Amazon without the owner’s explicit agreement, and that sometimes Vizio TVs sent data to Vizio Corp. unbeknownst to the owner? )
You should read the 1 star reviews.
No thanks.
My own TV is an LG with WebOS, NOT Android, for that reason. If you don’t set up the WIFI, it cannot share. We just use OTA TV and DVD/Blu-Ray and USB sticks with it.
Since you do graphics don’t get a curved monitor. Straight limes will all appear curved and you won’t get a true WYSWYG on the screen.
Thank you.
The ability to zoom separately with two monitors can be useful on occasion, but for most work I would prefer a single *large* extra-wide monitor. Some years ago, I had two 1920x1080 (FHD) monitors on my desk at work. It was better than having only one, but you can’t really split a window across them because of the gap.
Now, at home, I have one 27” 2560x1440 Dell U2713H monitor. It has pretty good resolution and excellent sharpness and color, plus *lots* of adjustments (e.g., color temperature). I would like something with more resolution (3840x2160 or better), and a physically bigger screen. Dell has a 43” one of those, but it costs around $1000 and isn’t as adjustable as my current one. Plus, I might have to upgrade my graphics card (it’s an older Radeon HD 6770).
My wife, on the other hand, has a very nice 38” 3840x1600 Dell U3818DW, which she uses for video editing in Premiere Pro. It has the same pixel width but more pixel height than two 1920x1080 screens side-by-side (which she used to have) and doesn’t have the gap. Even so, there isn’t quite enough screem space, so it would be nice to have something still wider (and maybe taller). Or maybe two U3818DWs side by side. But then “you’re gonna need a bigger desk”.
And, I bought a second one as a spare.
This week I got in two PicTek mechanical "gaming keyboards" for $13 each. One gets a keyboard-gasm with every keystroke!
Is that what is referred to as a NUC? I like the idea of a compact or mini PC. And for $159 that is pretty SWEET!!!
Good for you, for saving money. Two of us just bought a new monitor for a student. All his computer equipment has always been secondhand, and he didn’t seem interested in anything new. But, I hope he ends up liking this gift.
This one cost $101.00.
It is slightly smaller than the Kamrui.
After one week I can report no issues with this one either.
The notable feature of this machine (the main reason I bought it)
Is that it supports one HDMI monitor AND one VGA monitor simultaneously.
Supports TWO displays - one of which is an old VGA flat screen.
(So I didn't have to spring for ANOTHER new monitor.)
SPECS:
Mini PC Celeron N4020(up to 2.8GHz), Windows 10 DDR4 4GB/64GB eMMC Mini PC
Fanless UHD 4k@60Hz, Mini Computer Support HDMI&VGA, USB3.0, 2.4/5.8G Wi-Fi,
DIY NGFF 2242 SSD (supports an additional SSD drive)
Now $101.00
I got the thing from Walmart of all places.
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