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It looks like this monitor is the most real estate for the money in the $200-300 range -

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-S34J55W-34-Inch-Ultrawide-LS34J550WQNXZA/dp/B07FBS36W2

https://www.ebay.com/itm/353770781582

On Ebay for $240, amazon $290.

However people say if you have a monitor that large it should be IPS otherwise the far edges can start to fade? Also people are suggesting a curved monitor at that size? And that monitor has a fixed height stand.

Would you just go with that monitor or would you go down in size to get IPS / curved in the $200-300 budget? Thanks!

It looks like this monitor is the most real estate for the money in the $200-300 range - https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-S34J55W-34-Inch-Ultrawide-LS34J550WQNXZA/dp/B07FBS36W2 https://www.ebay.com/itm/353770781582 On Ebay for $240, amazon $290. However people say if you have a monitor that large it should be IPS otherwise the far edges can start to fade? Also people are suggesting a curved monitor at that size? And that monitor has a fixed height stand. Would you just go with that monitor or would you go down in size to get IPS / curved in the $200-300 budget? Thanks!

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I like arrays of monitors, I can leave intensive work on main monitor, email and music on side, references and work related on the right. I also had upper center at one point and I liked that too. Go and look at monitors, some are just easy on the eyes and some make you want to squint and blink… personal preference

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For me I plan on resetting up an old laptop just for music and news etc. I've got an official work laptop on a vpn. You know these machines are tracking all your screen time, sites you visit etc.