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121 sats \ 2 replies \ @WeAreAllSatoshi 1 Apr \ on: Monitor for programming devs
I’ve had good experience with Lenovo ThinkVision monitors.
Edit: I’ve never done curved, but I do have 3 that curve around me based on their placement, so I guess I can see why you’d opt for curved
Ohh, for some reason I totally forgot about Lenovo lol. That would also match my X1 Carbon G9 for style points.
This one is a little over $400 but I think this would be indeed a good investment. It's even 2160p! But would you say you would notice 1440p vs 2160p on 32" if you're mostly just looking at code?
edit: Oh, I forgot about curved haha. I've used a curved monitor at home for years and I immediately liked curved a lot the first time I used one, so not sure I want to go back to flat. But I might compromise on that.
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It’s hard to say for sure if the resolution is worth it, but I’m inclined to yes. If you’re going to use it a lot, it’s worth it to invest in your tools. That’s my take, anyway
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