Regular landscape is fine.
However, if you get a 27" monitor and turn it to portrait, you can have 2 
62x160 vertically stacked.

62x160 is the max we can go as of now I believe.. don't know if PCOMM 14's font 
auto-scaling means this itself can be made to look better.

- KB

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On Sunday, November 29, 2020 5:37 AM, David Crayford <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> On 29/11/2020 1:03 am, John McKown wrote:
>
> > I guess this might be a bit off topic. My apologies if it is.
> > I am considering replacing my 43 inch TV (4K HDR, 3840x2160, 16:9 aspect
> > ratio) with an "UltraWide" 35 inch, 3440x1440, 21:9 aspect ratio, gaming
> > monitor.
>
> My son has a 41 inch ultra-wide. I would recommend it if you were using
> GUI IDE's but would personally stick the the 43 inch for ISPF.
>
> > I am wondering if I could then have a very wide 3270 screen, to
> > better view and edit UNIX files, in ISPF (because IBM's "vi" editor is not
> > very good, IMO), with long lines while still being readable.
>
> You should download Rockets Vim port. It's just like Vim on other *nix
> systems. If you use Windows Terminal you can configure it to use nerd
> fonts with glyphs (powerline etc).
>
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