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But this one is UltraWide de 34'' WQHD (3440x1440) with spec relation of 21:9

could hold the performance for work (diferent docs and some video)?

the options will be 1920 × 1080, 1920 × 1200 or 2560 × 1440 (via Display port ) at 60hz.?
The 2012 mini can drive an UWQHD monitor at native resolution, i.e. 3440x1440@50Hz via ThunderBolt/DisplayPort. This is perfectly fine for all kinds of workflows.

However, I do strongly recommend to go for a curved 34“ monitor! Otherwise your eyes would have to constantly re-focus between the center and the corners on a flat monitor this size, which quickly leads to (eye) fatigue.

I know, because I started with a flat variant to save some money ;-). Since I returned that and got me a curved flavour, I’m excited about the monitor until this very day. Lots of screen real estate (two documents side-by-side without problems) without taxing the GPU too much, immersive in games. And the pixel size makes it comfortable to look at (unlike native 4K/5k resolutions without pixel doubling).
 
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The 2012 mini can drive an UWQHD monitor at native resolution, i.e. 3440x1440@50Hz via ThunderBolt/DisplayPort. This is perfectly fine for all kinds of workflows.

However, I do strongly recommend to go for a curved 34“ monitor! Otherwise your eyes would have to constantly re-focus between the center and the corners on a flat monitor this size, which quickly leads to (eye) fatigue.

I know, because I started with a flat variant to save some money ;-). Since I returned that and got me a curved flavour, I’m excited about the monitor until this very day. Lots of screen real estate (two documents side-by-side without problems) without taxing the GPU too much, immersive in games. And the pixel size makes it comfortable to look at (unlike native 4K/5k resolutions without pixel doubling).
thanks for your time and reply
 
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