Ask HN: Best ultrawide monitor for programming and gaming?
I work from home and have a Windows PC for gaming and have a Mac for work. I plan to buy a KVM switch to make it easier to switch between the 2 and to allow me to share my mouse and keyboard but would like to also use an ultrawide monitor for both since it seems most affordable KVMs are 2 ports.
Any suggestions? Also open to normal monitors that can properly daisy chain for both Windows and Mac using a DisplayPort KVM but my understanding is DisplayPort daisy chaining doesn’t work on Mac.
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[ 0.34 ms ] story [ 23.3 ms ] threadYour room lighting ie bulb brightness (lux) and colour temperature (3000K-8000K) will affect the screen brightness and colour you use on your monitors in order to reduce eye fatigue.
IPS monitors.
You may want a vesa mount on the screen for the freedom to attach human-centered design display stands. It is an extra bullet point to look for on the features spec-sheet.
If you have a good enough monitor for gaming already and are more interested in programming aspect, I'd def recommend a 37-42" 4K tv. Way more for your buck. If you can find a TV with 120Hz refresh, that would be sufficient for gaming too.
One thing to note is that ultrawides are not great for full screen sharing as everyone else pretty much uses a different aspect ratio.