for a reason. It's got fabulously deep OLED black levels, fast response times, and a genuinely impressive array of connectivity options.Sometimes, size really does matter. When it comes to gaming monitors, while you can absolutely have a great experience with a small display, big screens will put you right into the action.
How about a game running on one side, with a bit of background YouTube on the other? Or keeping track of multiple productivity windows across a display that's got room for them all? Downsides? Well, if you hadn't noticed, it's really, really wide. That means neck craning, and also a massive amount of desk space to put it on. It's also not an OLED panel like the Asus above, so don't expect super-inky blacks.
Andy built his first gaming PC at the tender age of 12, when IDE cables were a thing and high resolution wasn't. After spending over 15 years in the production industry overseeing a variety of live and recorded projects, he started writing his own PC hardware blog for a year in the hope that people might send him things. Sometimes they did.