The last time I bought a monitor was in 2018 so I was thinking about upgrading. Does anyone have an ultrawide...

I'm pretty sure all the bigger LoL tournaments have a clause requiring people to play on 16:9, the really big ones obviously standardize monitors across all competitors with a model from whoever is sponsoring the event.
So while you can do casual games at home with them that advantage turns into a distinct disadvantage the second you step into the eSports scene and suddenly have to play as if you are blind not being able to see nearly as much as usual.

I got the AW3423DW a couple of months ago and its HDR works flawlessly in a dual monitor setup

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I forgot where I read it but someone said if your other monitors don't support hdr it won't work. Was I baited?

you were, because my other monitor is a half decade old TN panel that has no HDR support

Maybe man but I don't plan on going to e-sport leagues and joining league tournaments. We just chill and play games on the weekend. I love actually being able to utilize my monitor for reasons why I got it.

>The last time I bought a monitor was in 2018
Great, then you don't need a new one

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For sure, I have an UW as well and fucking love it for MMOs and Strategy especially, would never go back to 16:9 the extra real estate is just so unbelievably nice

I have several ultrawides sitting in my closet. Switched to 4k 55" display. Wide-screen is a meme, or rather. I find it to be useless. Even for video editing (film skateboarding) it's kind of a space waster.

oh no no no no no
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