Should i go ultrawide

Ultrawide here to, had it a few years, iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1.

Next upgrade will be to oled. I know they are better for burn in now, but still a bit concerned about burn in as I also use it for work. Windows desktop 9 hours a day, hmm.
 
Ultrawide here to, had it a few years, iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1.
Me too!

Replaced 3x 24" 1080P monitors with a single ultrawide and haven't once looked back. Gaming, office, productivity... I love everything about it. Not to mention a single large monitor looks better than several screens (which in my case were all mismatched).
 
Ultrawide here to, had it a few years, iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU-B1.

Next upgrade will be to oled. I know they are better for burn in now, but still a bit concerned about burn in as I also use it for work. Windows desktop 9 hours a day, hmm.
I recently burnt in my Gigabyte 34” OLED… was only offered a refurbished one from Gigabyte, so burn is real in 2026!

I work from home 100% (9 - 5:30), gaming is mostly in the evenings and weekends. I am now overlapping my work programs slightly to see if this helps avoid burn in. I have used all of the OLED care features since day 1.
 
What do people do in terms of gaming + having a spare screen for stuff like discord/youtube/twitch etc?

I use 2 screens currently and that's my biggest holdback from ultrawide. Would be great if I could portion off an ultrawide into individual screens natively when I want to, rather than relying on some software that will no doubt be buggy and end up a bad experience. :P
 
What do people do in terms of gaming + having a spare screen for stuff like discord/youtube/twitch etc?

Currently for my gaming PC along side the main monitor I have a 16" portable monitor with VESA mount and stuck it on an arm - used either with my Lenovo Legion Go docked or as a secondary display for my gaming PC and can swing it out the way if I want to use a second full size monitor.
 
What do people do in terms of gaming + having a spare screen for stuff like discord/youtube/twitch etc?

I use 2 screens currently and that's my biggest holdback from ultrawide. Would be great if I could portion off an ultrawide into individual screens natively when I want to, rather than relying on some software that will no doubt be buggy and end up a bad experience. :P

I use a tool in windows called fancyzones to split the windows screen into sections I can snap windows too and you can decide what you like. Also with my monitor you can split the screen into two sections and connect either each half to two different PC or connect either one to the same PC but different ports on your GPU( so I believe, I have never used it myself but know you can do something like this). But this reduced the refresh rate on one half If I am not wrong to 60hz or both to 120hz, I believe its called Picture in Picture mode.

I just run things natively with fansyzones, but for gaming the biggest issue was some games don't do ultrawide, but I found most have some kind off mod on Nexus Mods that allows it to go ultrawide. Its obviously not going to be perfect and specially for my screen resolution, I find 5120 x 1440 is more supported than 7680x2160. New titles support both but older ones tend to support 5120x1440 more. There experience is not going to be 100% perfect but close enough and its a trade off I am willing to make as ultrawide has more benefits than drawback.
 
I've never bought into the ultrawide is more immersive. It always just seems like I'm squinting and missing a load of space (I appreciate our vision is wider than it is tall but it never seemed like they got the balance right.

Flat is flat, VR is a jump in immersion, not a squint.(not counting multiple curved monitors to given almost 180 view like in sim pilots
 
Is it the AOC CU34G4 ?

I'm also considering getting an ultrawide, and I think a 34" would be a good replacement for the 3 x 24" monitors I have at the moment.

The AOC CU34G4 looks good value. The only caveat is that I have an NVidia 5070ti and I'm not sure about GSync campatibility, or whether that's even needed.

But I'd set a budget at about £300 for an ultrawide, and the AOC CU34G can be got for a lot less than that.

Are there any 34" ultrawides that would be significantly better in the circa £300 price bracket?
 
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I had the LG 25inch ultrawide for a few years, changed to a Dell 27inch "normal" monitor.
Should have gone for the larger Ultra. Maybe next time!
 
I'd love to switch to Ultrawide at some point but as I game mostly in 4k and use dual monitors it would be a damned expensive screen!
 
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