Using this monitor is cheating. literally.

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コメント (21)
  • @RadParkour
    Skip the BS, tell me how Geometry Dash runs on this.
  • I think this is an excellent feature for tech reviewers who wants to compare 2 different systems side-by-side, either with stress test comparisons or latency comparison.
  • @timegd7
    Imagine Geometry Dash on that thing...
  • @minecrash101
    Geometry dash on that monitor would be insane 💀
  • @0_0Pepper0_0
    imagine playing minecraft and a creeper sneaks to your side and you would die on a normal monitor but with this your like, I SSEEE YOUUUU
  • does the view not get stretched out? cus i got a ultrawide monitor for my ps4 and it does get stretched. do you maybe have a solution for this?
  • @mryeester
    i started playing Fortnite because of this monitor and now i can't stop AHH
  • @Murkymaid
    I can see this being really useful for some hyperspecific scenarios like software developers that wanna run an app on multiple pieces of physical hardware or maybe even in data centers that have multiple separate server systems, but i also think its kinda overkill for those scenarios so i'm not sure who this monitor is meant to be for. Still a handy feature for those who need it.
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  • @imoldgregg8
    This would actually be awesome for streaming. PC on the left, console on the right. 1 monitor. That is epic.
  • @Puzzlers100
    I probably wouldn't use it as 2 separate PCs, but as 2 different monitors for the same PC. i use a dual monitor set up when I can because it allows me to easily stack 4 windows side by side, so having an ultrawide that pretends to be 2 monitors would actually fit my workflow.
  • In a dream world where money isn't a problem, it's an awesome feature. As someone who grew up in a large family, this would have been way fun to play games with my brother. We also would have been the coolest people at the LAN party hands down.
  • @vnc.t
    so i can keep my 2 screen setup on my pc without the border and color difference? and with the hit of a button i can switch it to just 1 ultrawide? but screen's too expensive
  • @zeonxoart
    Really good informative video, that dual screen feature is definitely must have!
  • @hummus2275
    This monitor would require a LARGE desk for two setups and a huge amount of money to build the two PCs that will run at 4K. This feature is awesome but it's ridiculously expensive so yes but no.
  • @therocket81
    This dual input on the same screen feature is 100% mandatory: I have currently a dual screen setup with the second screen also mirrored to a projector. I don't want the projector to have a 32:9 ratio, but I would like to have the 32:9 ratio to replace my dual screens. With running 2 inputs in the monitor at 16:9, I get the best of both worlds, able to do dual screen efficiently, and play games at 32:9 with that full immersive experience. Totally worth it.
  • @Burxat
    Does this monitor support PBP with three different sources? Other monitor's PBP can receive up to three different sources from your own PC so you can have a three screen setup in just one, with no bezels. (for example it works on the ASUS XG49VQ 49")
  • @icyheat1463
    What are the PBP options? Can you do 11:9 next to 21:9 ? Are there other options? Can you PBP with three different inputs?