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I LOVED the real-estate that was available, but in the end I returned it an went
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I've never been a fan of curved tv's because I think you lose a ton of viewing real estate, but on a monitor solely focused on one user the experience is phenomenal
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As it is, the gorgeous picture, generous real estate, and hardware support for multiple simultaneous inputs is a winner.
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The only "problem" I have is my laptop's graphics card isn't advanced enough to take full advantage of the real estate available, so when I'm using my work system, the highest resolution I can get is 1920 x 1080.
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I get enough screen estate for code, browser, etcCons:1
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It’s probably too big for what I needed, but the screen real estate is worth it
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For $600, this was fantastic deal and it's even great since it's $550.Pros:- Great real estate (lots of room for multi-tasking)- Great color accuracy (as far as I can
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n’t great
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I'm sitting facing the "seam" where the two monitors meet, and it doesn't bother me nearly as much as it did with other screens
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and it works as you would think splitting screens
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n’t great