It is very obvious that you are a Male to Female trans. I would suggest you ask your creators why they forced to into transgenderism when you were born. Why did they do this to you without your consent ?
Wow this is a cool monitor. This is perfect for coding / software development. As a DevOps engineer this looks like a really comfortable monitor I would like for work. People don't have to turn their regular sized monitors vertical to get a taller view for coding. This monitor seems more comfortable by the looks of it.
Really interesting choice! I've got two stacked 24" monitors and I've got no complaints. Vertically stacked monitor setups are really underrated especially when you are trying to make the most of your deskspace and don't want to have to keep turning your neck side to side to see each monitor. Having essentially two stacked monitors on one panel like this is so much more convenient!
This is probably one of THE MOST WELL DONE videos I’ve EVER watched. It didn’t feel like someone just read off the specs or copied what is popular just to gain views. You displayed your intelligence in a very humble manner that was so clear and easily understood that I, happily, know exactly how I want to use this monitor in my creative workflow. Sincerely, absolutely amazing and well thought out video. I can’t stress enough how good this was. 💯😊
Of all the reviews of the dual up I've watched, this is the most detailed and elaborated one. As a fellow architect I'm really leaning towards purchasing a dual up my self, really helps a lot with the workflow you mentioned. Thank-you very much!
Hey, just wanted to tell you that LG actually has a software available for both MacOS and Windows for window management. The name of it is 'OnScreen Control'. It might not be the most intuitive one, but it sure works pretty flawlessly!
Yep and I love it more than fancy zones because you can also do pip mode and force PIP. Additionally you don't have that annoying gap that freezones has and it is much more better.
I really like a small shareware application called Divvy. It exists for both macOS and Windows (sadly not Linux, which is my preference nowadays), and lets you make a shortcut to easily snap your windows almost however you like.
Thanks for reviewing the vertical monitor. I’ve been looking into it, but the specs on my current monitor are better so I just ended up downloading power toys and rotating it. I also find it’s more productive than working with a wide fov.
@@DamiLeeArch Depending on what I'm working on, I do - like when I'm following tutorials and working on programs with a bunch of sub-menus, but most of the time, not really because switching back and forth between virtual desktops isn't a bother. What you mentioned about head movement is spot on and I try not to move from side to side too much. The only drawback is I get sleepy faster for some reason.
Having that versatile support for being able to essentially have "two" 16:10 displays in one (especially with multi-input support) honestly makes this a dub. I'm curious to see how this would work with a mac and an ipad with that new center control thing where you can drag and drop things from the ipad to the mac itsself seamlessly. And with stage manager coming i wonder what the possibilities are with that too
Hey, I m a student of Architecture and its my first year, I have been watching your videos every week and it increases in my knowledge about Architecture and construction. I have a request, could you please make a video on interior designer's work and Architecture's work? A detailed differentiation.
The field of view is an important point. When working on a document in a 32” screen I found myself focusing only on 1/4 of the available screen space, and unless that’s directly in front of you, there’s the likelihood of neck strain, etc. Good review, thank you.
I saw your comment before I watched the video, and was curious. Immediately hearing her speak I went "She is definitely Canadian, this is somehow very Canadian!" Checked the description to confirm. Some Canadian accents have this "thickness/warmness" to the D's and T's and S's, as well as nice deeply enunciated vowels, and the result is very satisfying to listen to.
Finally someone else who loves her voice like the first time I heard it I couldn’t figure out why it was so intriguing to me but I just had to keep listening 😵💫 honestly I could listen to her talk about anything
Love this monitor! It was exactly what I was looking for. I have a Mac Mini plugged into the USB-C, my Windows gaming PC through Display Port and USB Upstream, and a keyboard/mouse plugged into the two USB Ports, and since this monitor has support for KVM, I can have my Mac on the top monitor, Windows on the bottom, and then my K/M is shared automatically between both systems, also allowing me to drag and drop files between computers as if it were one. As a video editor who does video game reviews, it's like it was made for that!
This is interesting. I have a 16:9 monitor that I can rotate to landscape and portrait orientations. I design and finish movie posters, so I thought the portrait mode would be nice for one sheets (I also have another monitor just for palettes). But I never use it vertically. Turns out that using it that way meant having to look up and down a lot and that just wasn’t comfortable for me.
I'm really curious about this for coding. I've used a 16:10 screen before and really love the extra vertical space and think this would be even more to functional
I'm a software engineer at FAANG and ordered this monitor a few days ago for programming. I'll receive it within a week and will let you know. I plan to use it along side my Alienware OD-OLED 34" ultrawide monitor.
This monitor would be ideal for coding. Vertically oriented 27” monitors normally end up not being wide enough for a line of code and navigation tree on the left. Plus they end up being too tall so the ergonomics are not great. This monitor is exactly what I’ve been looking for for coding…except now I don’t code much since switching to management. Oh well.
I would love this form factor for productivity, 2x1440p without a seam I envisioned. for a next iteration they should get that refresh rate up to 75hz atleast, who knows maybe it overclocks a bit
That would be a nice flight sim monitor giving a deep view of the main instrument panel and the lower overhead panel with normal looking straight ahead. The 60 Hz refresh makes good sense with the inherent control response delays and low view change rates in an aeroplane sim. A real world pilot is focused on scanning what is straight ahead, any full 90 degree offset views needed in the sim would be no harder than with letterbox or ultrawide screens, anyway their peripheral images would be stretched so much that the geometric distortion would absolutely ruin any possible peripheral perception. Again aimed at real word ‘realism’ aeroplane simming not at shoot em up mega frame rate online fun gaming.
I was checking my view history the other day and this video is actually how I've discovered DamilLee. Never thought that I'll enjoy watching about architecture. So I guess it shows how important it is to cover different topics from time to time for channel discoverability.
A million years ago when I was focused on desktop publishing I got a Radius Pivot. I loved that monitor. The Dualup reminds me of it and seems to have similar functionality. Thanks for introducing it!
It would be great or even better as a secondary monitor, having it as a main monitor is gonna really take a long time to get used to. Its gonna be great with multiple windows up like music, discord, yt, etc.
@@kaimojepaslt I don’t think the comment is invalidated by your experience. It sounds like you’re pretty far behind the crowd and possible what’s called an “outlier”.
Years ago I was beginning the path to become an architect but so many people told me it's too expensive to become one and there's too many people trying that's it's become a bloated field ruined my dream. I now work in finance and hate it. I wish I had stayed the course. I suppose I just have to live vicariously through this RUclips channel. Life sucks.
Best monitor I've ever added to my setup. I run it alongside my old MSI widescreen monitor. Although not the best combination visually, but been very fun using it. Great video 🙏🏿
I read and correct court docs all day. We all hated it when our office switched to widescreen monitors from the older set up with two monitors that were taller. We need the side by side but also REALLY need the vertical work space. I honestly don't think it's wide enough, but I think a dual monitor setup with this would work great. Also, so many videos come from cell phones now, I think the stupidly ultra wide monitors never made sense and only make less and less sense each year. There's still the problem with offices blithely being sold computers with integrated graphics (Macs and office PCs both). These are never ideal for dual monitors/ultra wide/tall monitor set ups.
lol in every fancy resolution monitors, there are big complains are about black bars on the sides or top bottom when watching videos...I don't understand why it is an issue tbh...
The charisma and clear voice & face this lady has, makes you watch her speaking about anything! Everything sounds and looks so pro that even a Home Edition of Windows, will go Pro if she starts speaking!
It's been a while since I used tiling on Windows, but I think the default hotkeys for this in windows are the Win key + direction (up, down, left, right) to have your current window take up half of the screen in the direction you want. So if you really want to, you don't even need an app to do the re-arranging you're showing around 11:35.
Yes, but this function in windows only tiles them to half the screen, with the program PowerToy you can do more than 2 divisions and you can also configure it so when you can configure your own presets of where the windows float or tile in what specific layout you.
Yes but the powertools lets your own custom divisions stay for ever. Means if i shutdown and come back , and just move any window while holding shift, the layout panes will show up using a semitransparent UI and will not need to set these panes every time. Those panes can also be configured for individual monitors being used at the same time and will also remember which monitor was used with which pane settings too. ITs good. And there are 10 other tools that get added on too, such as custom shortcuts, screen waker, universal spotlight search, image resizer, file bulk renamer, mouse pointer finder ( which is needed at times when you have 2+ monitors ), screen ruler, combined PS and CMD tools in a window. AND also has the neat lil tool to always pull up the default shortcut bindings for tasks in windows, including the shortcut you just mentioned about moving panes. Also while using 2 monitors, users can simply use windows + shift + arrow keys to directly send the window to another monitor. LOVE WINDOWS. Don't think a mac would let you configure all this, right out of the box, or even with ad ons.
I do lots of writing. I've learned to settle on a typical 16:9 rotated 90 degrees to give me 9:16 as that allows me to see more of my document on screen. Don't need width when writing papers.
Thanks to recommend to focus on eyesight. I will not be as strict to avoid over 30 degree. Actual i use 3x 24 inch 16:10 for about 10y. I work only at the center monitor but using both sidescreens is helpfull for comparison and live contend. I have seen some extend this to 2x3, means two rows. These vertical stacking seems the alternative where 20 degree up is less strain than 30-45 degree left-right. The apps are now most multi-monitor aware but not tiling-aware. That makes is more difficult to work with a 42 inch which has a similar eyesight stretch. For a 2x vertical only i think its a try but cost more than if you stack two 16:9 vertical.
I'm quietly happy about the industry gradually coming back to squarer displays for desktop use, at the higher pixel densities they truly are a great option for work use. Evidently LG's gone "hmm, we could stitch two 16x9 panels together" given its advertised 16:18 aspect ratio, but as you point out for video editing and productivity it could be SUPER good. I'd be interested to see a higher quality panel or OLED form factor for greater accuracy and colourspace coverage for precision things like photo editing and video grading.
I imagine, with different models and brands today we have a variety for choose even one for editing audio or video (ultrawide), some 16: 9 4K (for me, my choice, my corel and illustrator. excell and outlook) , this 2560 x 2880 "I feel it" very good for code and programming - as I did it time ago with Drwam Weaver ~ I see it could fit for me and the code. for excel this squared would be terrible in my office, for me, my opinion, my tasks XD -
I saw the dimensions and immediately clicked the video. I love it. I want it. Didn't know a monitor could ever be a coveted piece of tech for me but here it is
Those monitors are used for coding or for reading documents, that format is not new, this one is in "portrait mode" rather than Landscape. the regular 1080 monitors have an aspect ratio of 16 : 9, this one is 16 : 10
that monitor square shape feels more natural for my eyes. maybe on an unconscious level the mind isnt able to digest eyeballs glued to a rectangle screen.
Really instersted in adding one of these more square displays to my setup. the Huawei Mateview is appealing cause it's 3:2 and I've grown used to that from using a Surface. But this seems like a better product overall with the stand features, connectivity and the option to vesa mount as well.
The Mateview is definitely killed by the lack of VESA mounting and the awkward stand. It's unlikely you'd use it in portrait mode but not having standard connectors is just a big nope.
I'm using a 43" 16:9 in windows and often spilt it half way vertically, so I basically have got 2 of these in 1 🙂 It is the AORUS FV43U by the way and besides the not-so-good viewing angles I love every piece of it. 967mm x 585mm so near exactly double wide and same tall
Use the audio jack for speakers, if you have 2 inputs in the monitor via HDMI/DP/USB-C, you can set the audio device as the monitor and it will route the audio. Keeps the wire clutter behind the monitor too.
Dami, thanks for sharing. However, I can't help to feel as if this type of monitor would be better suited for video conferencing calls (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc) if this kind of monitor had a built-in camera feature. Having ports on the side would be better for accessibility. Probably for aesthetic reasons, the ports are on the back. Overall, it is quite interesting. Again, thanks for sharing.
Long monitor just doesnt feel right to me. In theory could have same workflow as double monitor, but in reality with double monitor you can better sorted your software in between the two screens, on one you have your revit model, on the other one you have some reference pictures... Or in one you have your display vray view, in the other one you have your property tabs... I mean, with one long monitor this is possible, but it feels so different, you are always dealing with moving windows around the screen and making sure you dont mess up by pressing maximize windows.
@@DamiLeeArch Hey, I actually get it now... After seeing for second time I realized when you mentioned two screens you actually mean about having two virtual screems... Damn, I had no idea you can do that. Fair enough. Plus as you mentioned at the beginning resolution is actually working as separated screens 2K
if you use a monitor like this in macos is indispensable to use Rectangle to have more window tiling and resizing options with keyboard shortcuts, like a tilling window manager in Linux
I got 2 of these since a few months ago one for a window and another for a Mac. It is weird at first but after a week of use. It kicks absolutely productivity boost for any works that need multiple windows or tabs.
6:34 I guess if they put a usb port on the side, could compromise the depth of the monitor. for that I think you can put a usb hub to elongate the usb port to the side and stitch with a 3M double sided tape.
The effective depth of the monitor would be far more impacted by having something plugged into one of those ports than by having a hub on the side. My monitor has ports at the side, and they are less deep than the middle of the back of the monitor.
Ah chiro's, you should talk to a DPT. More than 30 deg of cervical rotation isn't bad for you. Normal c spine rotation AROM is 60 deg according to AMA. 30 deg in my opinion is very limiting and will actually promote worsening C spine rotation in the long run. Just a thought.
Your point of view in reviewing tech stuff is much more relatable and useful than most specialized tech review channels! And very nice editing and talking
This would be a very good monster for viewing photography from Sony cameras because both the monitor and the picture aspect ratios are the same at 2:3.
I want this monitor now... damnit. I have a 3 display setup. One is vertical, middle is horizontal, and my laptop on the side as the third. this is GREAT for people working support roles
Really great video, I don't think I'd ever have any sort of reason to need a monitor like this, but you had so much valuable information and the video was interesting enough that I couldn't stop watching. Thanks!
Wouldn’t there also be a vertical degree of focus too? I understand there’s 60 degrees horizontally, but why wouldn’t there be a vertical axis cap as well?
Funny thing about reviewers; a product is never good enough, and when a manufacturer includes everything and charge what is worth then you find videos like "a cheaper version of... it doesnt include everything you wish but does the work"
For changing screen layout, I saw someone move the mouse/cursor to the top of screen and a different layout mode pops up so you can drag and drop to the layout you wish to use.
I just bought an ultrawide monitor for "homework". I'm going to college for civil engineering so I'll have to keep that tall monitor in mind. It might come in handy when I do my senior design.
I picked up a curved 55 inch Samsung TV to use with my setup at home. It is 4k and gives me the screen space of four of the kind of monitor I was using before and it works over one HDMI cable. It gives me more flexibility than any other setup I have used and I have tried a bunch of options over the last 20 years.
Thanks for taking the time to create this informative video, I actually enjoyed it. Side note, I ordered (2) LG 28 in. monitors for work, I’ll see how it goes. Ciao
As engineer who reviews a lot of, I went with a Huawei MateView 27", that’s 3:2 at 3840×2560 (“4k” but with more height). No VESA mount, though; but HDR.
I don't have a native solution but LG actually recommends OnScreen Control app (downloadable for free on their website when you enter your monitor's model) and it has a lot of split screen options including top/bottom windows + the ability to adjust some of the screen settings through the app (brightness & contrast) instead of going into the monitor's OS, admittedly this feature isn't always the most seamless operation.
sometimes verticals cause neck strain when wearing progressive lenses/bifocals BC have to tilt head vs just move eyes. the stronger the prescription the more ones neck has to move.
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where did u get the top from?
Oh another option then huawei mateview
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Wow this is a cool monitor. This is perfect for coding / software development. As a DevOps engineer this looks like a really comfortable monitor I would like for work.
People don't have to turn their regular sized monitors vertical to get a taller view for coding. This monitor seems more comfortable by the looks of it.
Really interesting choice! I've got two stacked 24" monitors and I've got no complaints. Vertically stacked monitor setups are really underrated especially when you are trying to make the most of your deskspace and don't want to have to keep turning your neck side to side to see each monitor. Having essentially two stacked monitors on one panel like this is so much more convenient!
Better is one center horizontal monitor and two vertical monitors, one on each side. Less neck turn and easier for browsing
@@MainChannel1999Are there Apps that you use to control panels or windows?
This is probably one of THE MOST WELL DONE videos I’ve EVER watched.
It didn’t feel like someone just read off the specs or copied what is popular just to gain views. You displayed your intelligence in a very humble manner that was so clear and easily understood that I, happily, know exactly how I want to use this monitor in my creative workflow.
Sincerely, absolutely amazing and well thought out video. I can’t stress enough how good this was. 💯😊
It seems ideal for multitasking. That shape allows for multiple standard windows instead of squished windows too small to practically use.
May I welcome you to 4k-monitors. 4 full sized full hd windows on one monitor.
@@xkarea2 Sure! LOL
@@xkarea2 It needs to be both 4K and big! 4K by itself does not make it comfortable to use 4 full sized full HD windows on one monitor.
@@pedroalbuquerquebs I agree strongly. That's why I think 4k on smartphones is a waste and more of a marketing strategy than anything else
@@xkarea2 yea, there is a point where pixel density becomes unnoticeable on phones.
Of all the reviews of the dual up I've watched, this is the most detailed and elaborated one. As a fellow architect I'm really leaning towards purchasing a dual up my self, really helps a lot with the workflow you mentioned. Thank-you very much!
Hey, just wanted to tell you that LG actually has a software available for both MacOS and Windows for window management. The name of it is 'OnScreen Control'. It might not be the most intuitive one, but it sure works pretty flawlessly!
it makes the computer very slow
@@laughingvampire7555 what mac are you using?? M1 Mac Mini on MacOS Ventura Beta works flawlessly with the software
Yep and I love it more than fancy zones because you can also do pip mode and force PIP. Additionally you don't have that annoying gap that freezones has and it is much more better.
@@laughingvampire7555 wdym? it hardly uses my cpu power
I really like a small shareware application called Divvy. It exists for both macOS and Windows (sadly not Linux, which is my preference nowadays), and lets you make a shortcut to easily snap your windows almost however you like.
I found working with two screens a must. One screen just feels like working only with one hand.
Thanks for reviewing the vertical monitor. I’ve been looking into it, but the specs on my current monitor are better so I just ended up downloading power toys and rotating it. I also find it’s more productive than working with a wide fov.
That’s a good hack. Do you still use a second screen?
A 40 inch vertical?
@@DamiLeeArch Depending on what I'm working on, I do - like when I'm following tutorials and working on programs with a bunch of sub-menus, but most of the time, not really because switching back and forth between virtual desktops isn't a bother. What you mentioned about head movement is spot on and I try not to move from side to side too much. The only drawback is I get sleepy faster for some reason.
@@reinerfranke5436 almost. A 32" 4K monitor is more than sufficient for my workflow.
@@tomhoang7195are you more fatigued or sleepier because looking up and down ? Whereas looking side to side "exercises" the neck?
The shape of that monitor is unique! I've never seen one like that.
Yeah it took a while for me to get used to 🤣
@@DamiLeeArchis it really more comfortable looking up and down than twisting head left and right less than 30 degrees as you said?
Having that versatile support for being able to essentially have "two" 16:10 displays in one (especially with multi-input support) honestly makes this a dub. I'm curious to see how this would work with a mac and an ipad with that new center control thing where you can drag and drop things from the ipad to the mac itsself seamlessly. And with stage manager coming i wonder what the possibilities are with that too
Hey, I m a student of Architecture and its my first year, I have been watching your videos every week and it increases in my knowledge about Architecture and construction. I have a request, could you please make a video on interior designer's work and Architecture's work? A detailed differentiation.
I am working on that exact video right now 😁
@@DamiLeeArch thanks, i ll be waiting 👍
Cool cool cool. I also would like this video, I'm just graduated in interior design and I might start a new graduation in architecture 😍
The field of view is an important point. When working on a document in a 32” screen I found myself focusing only on 1/4 of the available screen space, and unless that’s directly in front of you, there’s the likelihood of neck strain, etc.
Good review, thank you.
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Have you ever considered a career in ventriloquism? :-)
Yeah sure change her career in architecture for a ventriloquism one 🤦
I have 2 Dualup monitors side by side.. tons of screens space.. i can feel it in my neck looking all over the place.. but love it.
i have one and love it. It's especially great for reading comic books.
Is that because less scrolling is needed as comics are displayed in full ?
this is completely off topic BUT I AM IN LOVE WITH YOUR VOICE AND THE WAY YOU SPEAK.
I saw your comment before I watched the video, and was curious. Immediately hearing her speak I went "She is definitely Canadian, this is somehow very Canadian!"
Checked the description to confirm.
Some Canadian accents have this "thickness/warmness" to the D's and T's and S's, as well as nice deeply enunciated vowels, and the result is very satisfying to listen to.
@@MFKitten oh FINALLY someone who appreciates her voice dude.
I hate it
@@remusracingro3884 u do u boo but I just love it
Finally someone else who loves her voice like the first time I heard it I couldn’t figure out why it was so intriguing to me but I just had to keep listening 😵💫 honestly I could listen to her talk about anything
Love this monitor! It was exactly what I was looking for. I have a Mac Mini plugged into the USB-C, my Windows gaming PC through Display Port and USB Upstream, and a keyboard/mouse plugged into the two USB Ports, and since this monitor has support for KVM, I can have my Mac on the top monitor, Windows on the bottom, and then my K/M is shared automatically between both systems, also allowing me to drag and drop files between computers as if it were one. As a video editor who does video game reviews, it's like it was made for that!
This is interesting. I have a 16:9 monitor that I can rotate to landscape and portrait orientations. I design and finish movie posters, so I thought the portrait mode would be nice for one sheets (I also have another monitor just for palettes). But I never use it vertically. Turns out that using it that way meant having to look up and down a lot and that just wasn’t comfortable for me.
You’d prolly want a curved one for vertical
I just became aware of the focus angle while working, and these ideas are incredibly helpful 👍👍
I'm really curious about this for coding. I've used a 16:10 screen before and really love the extra vertical space and think this would be even more to functional
Same here. I saw it and thought: "Three please!"
I think it would be more beneffitial for you to have a 16:9 monitor but in portrait mode instead of landscape.
A dual monitor setup would also help.
I'm a software engineer at FAANG and ordered this monitor a few days ago for programming. I'll receive it within a week and will let you know. I plan to use it along side my Alienware OD-OLED 34" ultrawide monitor.
@@gagag96 can't wait for your update :D
@@gagag96 It's time to deliver, OP
This monitor would be ideal for coding. Vertically oriented 27” monitors normally end up not being wide enough for a line of code and navigation tree on the left. Plus they end up being too tall so the ergonomics are not great.
This monitor is exactly what I’ve been looking for for coding…except now I don’t code much since switching to management. Oh well.
I would love this form factor for productivity, 2x1440p without a seam I envisioned. for a next iteration they should get that refresh rate up to 75hz atleast, who knows maybe it overclocks a bit
Your channel is gold. I often set up computer setups for architects and designers. Lots of helpful knowledge here!
Do you ever set up for lawyers ?
That would be a nice flight sim monitor giving a deep view of the main instrument panel and the lower overhead panel with normal looking straight ahead. The 60 Hz refresh makes good sense with the inherent control response delays and low view change rates in an aeroplane sim.
A real world pilot is focused on scanning what is straight ahead, any full 90 degree offset views needed in the sim would be no harder than with letterbox or ultrawide screens, anyway their peripheral images would be stretched so much that the geometric distortion would absolutely ruin any possible peripheral perception.
Again aimed at real word ‘realism’ aeroplane simming not at shoot em up mega frame rate online fun gaming.
"Sorry Nerds" I feel attacked
I was checking my view history the other day and this video is actually how I've discovered DamilLee. Never thought that I'll enjoy watching about architecture. So I guess it shows how important it is to cover different topics from time to time for channel discoverability.
A million years ago when I was focused on desktop publishing I got a Radius Pivot. I loved that monitor. The Dualup reminds me of it and seems to have similar functionality. Thanks for introducing it!
It would be great or even better as a secondary monitor, having it as a main monitor is gonna really take a long time to get used to. Its gonna be great with multiple windows up like music, discord, yt, etc.
tike long time to get used? it would take me few secs, i still rocking 4:3 old samsung lcd
@@kaimojepaslt I don’t think the comment is invalidated by your experience. It sounds like you’re pretty far behind the crowd and possible what’s called an “outlier”.
@@ourcollectivewisdom8769 well gotta work with what i got, when my pocket is empty as fok
Years ago I was beginning the path to become an architect but so many people told me it's too expensive to become one and there's too many people trying that's it's become a bloated field ruined my dream. I now work in finance and hate it. I wish I had stayed the course. I suppose I just have to live vicariously through this RUclips channel. Life sucks.
God Dami's brain is so hot
Best monitor I've ever added to my setup. I run it alongside my old MSI widescreen monitor. Although not the best combination visually, but been very fun using it. Great video 🙏🏿
I read and correct court docs all day. We all hated it when our office switched to widescreen monitors from the older set up with two monitors that were taller. We need the side by side but also REALLY need the vertical work space.
I honestly don't think it's wide enough, but I think a dual monitor setup with this would work great.
Also, so many videos come from cell phones now, I think the stupidly ultra wide monitors never made sense and only make less and less sense each year.
There's still the problem with offices blithely being sold computers with integrated graphics (Macs and office PCs both). These are never ideal for dual monitors/ultra wide/tall monitor set ups.
Interesting info. May I ask why or how vertical space works better with law court documents than widescreens? Thanks
lol in every fancy resolution monitors, there are big complains are about black bars on the sides or top bottom when watching videos...I don't understand why it is an issue tbh...
It just feels like an incomplete experience 😅
@@DamiLeeArch I can understand that but I got used to it pretty quickly.
The charisma and clear voice & face this lady has, makes you watch her speaking about anything! Everything sounds and looks so pro that even a Home Edition of Windows, will go Pro if she starts speaking!
1:28 almost a ventriloquist 😁
It's been a while since I used tiling on Windows, but I think the default hotkeys for this in windows are the Win key + direction (up, down, left, right) to have your current window take up half of the screen in the direction you want. So if you really want to, you don't even need an app to do the re-arranging you're showing around 11:35.
Wow, just tried this and you are indeed correct!
yup, that's correct. You can throw/resize the active app to the sides and corners using that shortcut. Wished it existed on MacOS X.
You can even use them to make quarters on your screen. Though fancy zones especially if you tweak the borders away is super perfect.
Yes, but this function in windows only tiles them to half the screen, with the program PowerToy you can do more than 2 divisions and you can also configure it so when you can configure your own presets of where the windows float or tile in what specific layout you.
Yes but the powertools lets your own custom divisions stay for ever. Means if i shutdown and come back , and just move any window while holding shift, the layout panes will show up using a semitransparent UI and will not need to set these panes every time. Those panes can also be configured for individual monitors being used at the same time and will also remember which monitor was used with which pane settings too. ITs good. And there are 10 other tools that get added on too, such as custom shortcuts, screen waker, universal spotlight search, image resizer, file bulk renamer, mouse pointer finder ( which is needed at times when you have 2+ monitors ), screen ruler, combined PS and CMD tools in a window.
AND also has the neat lil tool to always pull up the default shortcut bindings for tasks in windows, including the shortcut you just mentioned about moving panes. Also while using 2 monitors, users can simply use windows + shift + arrow keys to directly send the window to another monitor. LOVE WINDOWS. Don't think a mac would let you configure all this, right out of the box, or even with ad ons.
I do lots of writing. I've learned to settle on a typical 16:9 rotated 90 degrees to give me 9:16 as that allows me to see more of my document on screen. Don't need width when writing papers.
Thanks to recommend to focus on eyesight. I will not be as strict to avoid over 30 degree. Actual i use 3x 24 inch 16:10 for about 10y. I work only at the center monitor but using both sidescreens is helpfull for comparison and live contend. I have seen some extend this to 2x3, means two rows. These vertical stacking seems the alternative where 20 degree up is less strain than 30-45 degree left-right. The apps are now most multi-monitor aware but not tiling-aware. That makes is more difficult to work with a 42 inch which has a similar eyesight stretch. For a 2x vertical only i think its a try but cost more than if you stack two 16:9 vertical.
I'm quietly happy about the industry gradually coming back to squarer displays for desktop use, at the higher pixel densities they truly are a great option for work use. Evidently LG's gone "hmm, we could stitch two 16x9 panels together" given its advertised 16:18 aspect ratio, but as you point out for video editing and productivity it could be SUPER good. I'd be interested to see a higher quality panel or OLED form factor for greater accuracy and colourspace coverage for precision things like photo editing and video grading.
I imagine,
with different models and brands today we have a variety for choose even one for editing audio or video (ultrawide), some 16: 9 4K (for me, my choice, my corel and illustrator. excell and outlook) , this 2560 x 2880 "I feel it" very good for code and programming - as I did it time ago with Drwam Weaver ~ I see it could fit for me and the code.
for excel this squared would be terrible in my office, for me, my opinion, my tasks XD -
my first monitors back in the 90's and early 2000's was like that. It took a long time for me to get used to the wider than taller monitor...
Been using magnet for years. Haven't had to explore any other way of window management on macos since I found it
Yeah it’s pretty great 😊
Is Magnet an App to control monitor?
@@Lee-vb4vh it adds window snapping to MacOS
@@shanmango ok very nice. Snapping windows. Thank you ShanMango!
I saw the dimensions and immediately clicked the video. I love it. I want it. Didn't know a monitor could ever be a coveted piece of tech for me but here it is
Those monitors are used for coding or for reading documents, that format is not new, this one is in "portrait mode" rather than Landscape. the regular 1080 monitors have an aspect ratio of 16 : 9, this one is 16 : 10
that monitor square shape feels more natural for my eyes. maybe on an unconscious level the mind isnt able to digest eyeballs glued to a rectangle screen.
Really instersted in adding one of these more square displays to my setup. the Huawei Mateview is appealing cause it's 3:2 and I've grown used to that from using a Surface. But this seems like a better product overall with the stand features, connectivity and the option to vesa mount as well.
The Mateview is definitely killed by the lack of VESA mounting and the awkward stand. It's unlikely you'd use it in portrait mode but not having standard connectors is just a big nope.
I'm using a 43" 16:9 in windows and often spilt it half way vertically, so I basically have got 2 of these in 1 🙂
It is the AORUS FV43U by the way and besides the not-so-good viewing angles I love every piece of it.
967mm x 585mm so near exactly double wide and same tall
Use the audio jack for speakers, if you have 2 inputs in the monitor via HDMI/DP/USB-C, you can set the audio device as the monitor and it will route the audio. Keeps the wire clutter behind the monitor too.
May I ask if audio wired from monitor is better than audio wires from laptop ?
Dami, thanks for sharing. However, I can't help to feel as if this type of monitor would be better suited for video conferencing calls (Zoom, Microsoft Teams, etc) if this kind of monitor had a built-in camera feature. Having ports on the side would be better for accessibility. Probably for aesthetic reasons, the ports are on the back. Overall, it is quite interesting. Again, thanks for sharing.
A SD Card slot is a great suggestion. I never thought of that. USB on the side is also a great idea. I hope a manufacturer listens one day.
Best thorough review for this monitor! Thank you for the great quality production and being so informative!
RUclips algorithm is weird fr i searched for best mirror for my new room once that was a month ago and it still recommends me things like this channel
Won the day with the 2001 reference. Liked and subscribed thanks for the great video
Long monitor just doesnt feel right to me. In theory could have same workflow as double monitor, but in reality with double monitor you can better sorted your software in between the two screens, on one you have your revit model, on the other one you have some reference pictures... Or in one you have your display vray view, in the other one you have your property tabs... I mean, with one long monitor this is possible, but it feels so different, you are always dealing with moving windows around the screen and making sure you dont mess up by pressing maximize windows.
I use it like this 7:24
@@DamiLeeArch Hey, I actually get it now... After seeing for second time I realized when you mentioned two screens you actually mean about having two virtual screems... Damn, I had no idea you can do that. Fair enough. Plus as you mentioned at the beginning resolution is actually working as separated screens 2K
if you use a monitor like this in macos is indispensable to use Rectangle to have more window tiling and resizing options with keyboard shortcuts, like a tilling window manager in Linux
Wow that monitor looks like something that I need to watch my old favorite tv shows in a proper way because of its format
The superwide is great.
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It's unbelievably great for music production!
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I got 2 of these since a few months ago one for a window and another for a Mac. It is weird at first but after a week of use. It kicks absolutely productivity boost for any works that need multiple windows or tabs.
May I ask what are pros & cons on Windows vs Mac while using 2 LG Dual Ups monitors? ❤
@@Lee-vb4vh well for one... Sometimes I confused to the Ctrl and Alt when doing copy and paste... Lol
@@randomgamecaptures8419 ok interesting, productivity boost is what we strive for. Continued blessings!
6:34 I guess if they put a usb port on the side, could compromise the depth of the monitor. for that I think you can put a usb hub to elongate the usb port to the side and stitch with a 3M double sided tape.
The effective depth of the monitor would be far more impacted by having something plugged into one of those ports than by having a hub on the side. My monitor has ports at the side, and they are less deep than the middle of the back of the monitor.
Ah chiro's, you should talk to a DPT. More than 30 deg of cervical rotation isn't bad for you. Normal c spine rotation AROM is 60 deg according to AMA. 30 deg in my opinion is very limiting and will actually promote worsening C spine rotation in the long run. Just a thought.
Dami. .. you're teeth are perfect, gzzz.
WOW! A lot of great amazing information. WOW
Yup, I'm totally watching this video for the monitor.
That monitor format is very good for UNIX and 8086 processor generated content. without artifacts.
nice review! it's an ACTUAL review and mentioned real life productivity
Your point of view in reviewing tech stuff is much more relatable and useful than most specialized tech review channels!
And very nice editing and talking
Ok, I'm going to purchase this as a secondary screen for my streams.
> Gaming review later in video
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Alternate title for this video: "Everytime there's a scene change, the volume goes up 10%"
Very informative video Dami
hahahaha "sorry nerds" hahahahaah 5:16
Whoa.. never seen like that monitor before.
This would be a very good monster for viewing photography from Sony cameras because both the monitor and the picture aspect ratios are the same at 2:3.
LG released a square aspect monitor;
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I want this monitor now... damnit. I have a 3 display setup. One is vertical, middle is horizontal, and my laptop on the side as the third. this is GREAT for people working support roles
I saw the office set-up video and I immediately thought I need that screen, thanks for the demo!
Really great video, I don't think I'd ever have any sort of reason to need a monitor like this, but you had so much valuable information and the video was interesting enough that I couldn't stop watching. Thanks!
We went too far in making screens proportionately wide, so in the wise of Jack Shepard: "We have to go back".
Wouldn’t there also be a vertical degree of focus too? I understand there’s 60 degrees horizontally, but why wouldn’t there be a vertical axis cap as well?
Good question, I'm thinking same. Maybe it's easier to read many lines up and down instead of left right.
Funny thing about reviewers; a product is never good enough, and when a manufacturer includes everything and charge what is worth then you find videos like "a cheaper version of... it doesnt include everything you wish but does the work"
For changing screen layout, I saw someone move the mouse/cursor to the top of screen and a different layout mode pops up so you can drag and drop to the layout you wish to use.
I think I'm going to get three of these on my desk for coding. Thanx!
I'm super happy with my AOC Hero 144hz
I just bought an ultrawide monitor for "homework". I'm going to college for civil engineering so I'll have to keep that tall monitor in mind. It might come in handy when I do my senior design.
I love it!! I'm geuinely debating one now for coding
Don't know why YT recommended me this vid. After watching the entire thing, I'm glad it did XD
I really love your pronunciation and speaking rate. How comfotable when I see your video.
Microsoft has ms power toys which has a window snapping feature as well. Its in the ms store.
12:33 incredible, I never knew I was looking for this extention all along; thanks for making me realise that. Subscribed!
I picked up a curved 55 inch Samsung TV to use with my setup at home. It is 4k and gives me the screen space of four of the kind of monitor I was using before and it works over one HDMI cable. It gives me more flexibility than any other setup I have used and I have tried a bunch of options over the last 20 years.
Have you tried this LG Dual Up setup?
I also use Magnet while working in macOS
And PowerToys in Windows, which I find way better
This is one of the best monitor review I have ever seen and this is the first of your video I see. Great job. :)
Thanks for taking the time to create this informative video, I actually enjoyed it. Side note, I ordered (2) LG 28 in. monitors for work, I’ll see how it goes. Ciao
I have bought this monitor, and the biggest issue is that there is no blue light screen protector available in a size that matches it.
Eizo has a square 1920x1920 screen (EV2730Q). This seems to be a similar idea just a bit more pixels and not square :)
As engineer who reviews a lot of, I went with a Huawei MateView 27", that’s 3:2 at 3840×2560 (“4k” but with more height). No VESA mount, though; but HDR.
3840x2560 is 3:2, not 4:3, so a decent amount wider than 4:3 is.
I wish that display had a VESA mount, since that is a non-negotiable requirement for me, as I require my displays to be on arms.
I don't have a native solution but LG actually recommends OnScreen Control app (downloadable for free on their website when you enter your monitor's model) and it has a lot of split screen options including top/bottom windows + the ability to adjust some of the screen settings through the app (brightness & contrast) instead of going into the monitor's OS, admittedly this feature isn't always the most seamless operation.
sometimes verticals cause neck strain when wearing progressive lenses/bifocals BC have to tilt head vs just move eyes. the stronger the prescription the more ones neck has to move.