I bet this is something you have not heard in a while, but I just dusted off the old Samsung 2333hd monitor from... I dunno, maybe 2010/2012? 1080p and the quality of the displayed image is better (except viewing angle) than my more recent LG ultra wide 1080p display that I paid much more for.
I don't want to spend a lot on my equipment, which is why I rock a 2011 Mac mini and a late 2008 MacBook Unibody.
My goal is to have a Mac ecosystem that I can run the Shadow client app on reliably.
For a while I had issues with display while using the Shadow app, but I decided to test an old monitor and sure enough it works great! No issues at all and it's a more widely accepted display ratio. This makes my Shadow app run fine with no freezes. Just thought I would post this and see what everyone is running these days. I have been debating on whether or not to look into a 1440p monitor now that they are somewhat reasonably priced. The only reason I would do this is to better utilize my Shadow Windows 10, for better gaming quality at a higher refresh rate.
Can I say that she is thick? I mean this is bezel city! This is easily able to be looked over though, to me.
I don't want to spend a lot on my equipment, which is why I rock a 2011 Mac mini and a late 2008 MacBook Unibody.
My goal is to have a Mac ecosystem that I can run the Shadow client app on reliably.
For a while I had issues with display while using the Shadow app, but I decided to test an old monitor and sure enough it works great! No issues at all and it's a more widely accepted display ratio. This makes my Shadow app run fine with no freezes. Just thought I would post this and see what everyone is running these days. I have been debating on whether or not to look into a 1440p monitor now that they are somewhat reasonably priced. The only reason I would do this is to better utilize my Shadow Windows 10, for better gaming quality at a higher refresh rate.
Can I say that she is thick? I mean this is bezel city! This is easily able to be looked over though, to me.
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