u/Dime-mustaine

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Need help to pass the bots!

Het there!

I’m struggling to pass ATS, and I would like to hear opinions on those to versions.

I have projects mostly (but not only) based on advanced courses, but they need to be seriously polished.

u/Dime-mustaine — 6 hours ago
▲ 2 r/Monitors+1 crossposts

Seeking Ultrawide Productivity Monitor for Coding/Research

I’m a developer and researcher moving away from a multi-cheap-monitor setup. I'm looking to invest in a "serious" primary display. My workflow is 80% text-based (VS Code, heavy PDF reading) with 15% using DAWs, and 5% light video editing in DaVinci Resolve.

Must-Have Specs:

  • Connectivity: USB-C with Power Delivery (needs to charge a MacBook Pro, so 65W–90W+).
  • Hub Functionality: Built-in USB-A ports (the more, the better) that work via the single USB-C cable.
  • Panel Type: Must be IPS or better. I am curious about OLED for the blacks/colors but terrified of burn-in given my static coding environments. Is this a valid concern for 8+ hours of static IDE use?
  • Form Factor: Curved Ultrawide (21:9 or 32:9). I need to fit at least 3 windows comfortably.

The "Curve" Question:

I loved my friend's curved screen, but I’m confused about the "R" rating. Is a subtle curve (like 3800R) better for productivity/reading, or should I go for something more aggressive (1000R–1800R)? is going curved good at all? (when using wide screen i think yes)

I don't mind a "gaming" aesthetic as long as the panel quality is top-tier. Any recommendations?

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u/Dime-mustaine — 10 hours ago