I feel like for productivity you still want separate monitors as opposed to a an ultrawide display. That being said, I've never had an ultrawide.
This would be awesome for game that do support ultrawide.
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I feel like for productivity you still want separate monitors as opposed to a an ultrawide display. That being said, I've never had an ultrawide.
This would be awesome for game that do support ultrawide.
Its fine for productivity if you have a good tiling window manager. I've been using tiling shell gnome extension on arch Linux and it's great for managing placement of various windows.