Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-27 Thread Steve Beaver
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> On Jul 27, 2023, at 01:22, david rintoul  wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> They are all 4k.
> Yes i have to move my head.
> Its largely historical - I started with a 43". then 1x43" with 2x27" in
> portrait mode.
> And now 2x43" and 2x27". all 4k.
> The 27"'s have stuff that doesn't change much, that you have to glance at
> occasionally (so a couple of Z/OS consoles).
> The main 43" is what i do most of my internet interactions on. The one on
> the right has my work (laptop) 4k screen on it.
> I use Chrome Remote desktop to integrate the laptop display into my home
> screens. This means I can cut/paste from anywhere.
> Works a treat.
> 
>> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 8:56 PM Seymour J Metz  wrote:
>> 
>> 4K or 8K? But even the former is a lot of real estate.
>> 
>> Can you view both without having to move your head?
>> 
>> 
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>> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 6:12 AM
>> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
>> Subject: Re: Curved Flat Screen
>> 
>> i like the uhd 43" flat screen.
>> In pairs.
>> Each 43" gives something close to 3 "24" monitors" to cut/paste/compare
>> etc.
>> The UHD format is the important part.
>> I have an old philips and a new lg c2.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:49 PM Brian Westerman <
>> brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Mine is a Phillips 49" with the 32:9 aspect.  The reason I picked
>> Phillips
>>> is they have a 4 year advance replacement warranty.  If anything happens
>>> (even stuck or bad pixels) for 4 years, they send me one first, and then
>> I
>>> send this one back.  I had a 32" one that I lost a pixel on and they sent
>>> me the replacement within 2 days.  I have had no problems with the
>> current
>>> 49" one and it's been over a year.  The old 32" one lasted me 8+ years.
>>> 
>>> The problem with larger monitors is that they tend to get VERY (like heat
>>> up the room) hot, but the Phillips one is barely warm above the vents in
>>> back, it also has a built in KVM switch and pop up camera, and USB ports,
>>> plus speakers (which I don't use but are pretty good).   It has 5ms
>>> response time, and they have one with a faster time of 1ms, but it wasn't
>>> worth the extra $200 at the time to get it.   Mine was (at the time)
>>> $1,300, but was on sale on last years Amazon summer Christmas thing for
>>> $700+change.  The price now is about $999 normally but it goes on sale
>>> often for about $900.
>>> 
>>> I am very happy with it and I hope it lasts as long as my old one.  I do
>>> like the space, and the only negative is that it's so large I have to sit
>>> back from it a little, so it's actually on a stand behind my desk.
>>> 
>>> Brian
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-27 Thread david rintoul
Hi,
They are all 4k.
Yes i have to move my head.
Its largely historical - I started with a 43". then 1x43" with 2x27" in
portrait mode.
And now 2x43" and 2x27". all 4k.
The 27"'s have stuff that doesn't change much, that you have to glance at
occasionally (so a couple of Z/OS consoles).
The main 43" is what i do most of my internet interactions on. The one on
the right has my work (laptop) 4k screen on it.
I use Chrome Remote desktop to integrate the laptop display into my home
screens. This means I can cut/paste from anywhere.
Works a treat.

On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 8:56 PM Seymour J Metz  wrote:

> 4K or 8K? But even the former is a lot of real estate.
>
> Can you view both without having to move your head?
>
>
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> http://mason.gmu.edu/~smetz3
>
> 
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] on behalf
> of david rintoul [drinto...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 6:12 AM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Curved Flat Screen
>
> i like the uhd 43" flat screen.
> In pairs.
> Each 43" gives something close to 3 "24" monitors" to cut/paste/compare
> etc.
> The UHD format is the important part.
> I have an old philips and a new lg c2.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:49 PM Brian Westerman <
> brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com> wrote:
>
> > Mine is a Phillips 49" with the 32:9 aspect.  The reason I picked
> Phillips
> > is they have a 4 year advance replacement warranty.  If anything happens
> > (even stuck or bad pixels) for 4 years, they send me one first, and then
> I
> > send this one back.  I had a 32" one that I lost a pixel on and they sent
> > me the replacement within 2 days.  I have had no problems with the
> current
> > 49" one and it's been over a year.  The old 32" one lasted me 8+ years.
> >
> > The problem with larger monitors is that they tend to get VERY (like heat
> > up the room) hot, but the Phillips one is barely warm above the vents in
> > back, it also has a built in KVM switch and pop up camera, and USB ports,
> > plus speakers (which I don't use but are pretty good).   It has 5ms
> > response time, and they have one with a faster time of 1ms, but it wasn't
> > worth the extra $200 at the time to get it.   Mine was (at the time)
> > $1,300, but was on sale on last years Amazon summer Christmas thing for
> > $700+change.  The price now is about $999 normally but it goes on sale
> > often for about $900.
> >
> > I am very happy with it and I hope it lasts as long as my old one.  I do
> > like the space, and the only negative is that it's so large I have to sit
> > back from it a little, so it's actually on a stand behind my desk.
> >
> > Brian
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-26 Thread Phil Smith III
Marjory Montgomery wrote:

>Maybe one of these from Brelyon ?

>https://youtu.be/jxYd1gTDzpw?si=imzs_7QwyqdeRX-t 

 

Make it wireless and wearable (I'm picturing something like Geordi's VISOR on 
ST:TNG) and I'm in! Though I suspect I'd kill myself trying to do stuff around 
the house while wearing it. And I think I'd prefer if it didn't look like a K 
air filter.


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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-26 Thread Marjory Montgomery
Maybe one of these from Brelyon ? 
https://youtu.be/jxYd1gTDzpw?si=imzs_7QwyqdeRX-t

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-26 Thread Seymour J Metz
4K or 8K? But even the former is a lot of real estate.

Can you view both without having to move your head?


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Subject: Re: Curved Flat Screen

i like the uhd 43" flat screen.
In pairs.
Each 43" gives something close to 3 "24" monitors" to cut/paste/compare etc.
The UHD format is the important part.
I have an old philips and a new lg c2.



On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:49 PM Brian Westerman <
brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com> wrote:

> Mine is a Phillips 49" with the 32:9 aspect.  The reason I picked Phillips
> is they have a 4 year advance replacement warranty.  If anything happens
> (even stuck or bad pixels) for 4 years, they send me one first, and then I
> send this one back.  I had a 32" one that I lost a pixel on and they sent
> me the replacement within 2 days.  I have had no problems with the current
> 49" one and it's been over a year.  The old 32" one lasted me 8+ years.
>
> The problem with larger monitors is that they tend to get VERY (like heat
> up the room) hot, but the Phillips one is barely warm above the vents in
> back, it also has a built in KVM switch and pop up camera, and USB ports,
> plus speakers (which I don't use but are pretty good).   It has 5ms
> response time, and they have one with a faster time of 1ms, but it wasn't
> worth the extra $200 at the time to get it.   Mine was (at the time)
> $1,300, but was on sale on last years Amazon summer Christmas thing for
> $700+change.  The price now is about $999 normally but it goes on sale
> often for about $900.
>
> I am very happy with it and I hope it lasts as long as my old one.  I do
> like the space, and the only negative is that it's so large I have to sit
> back from it a little, so it's actually on a stand behind my desk.
>
> Brian
>
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-26 Thread david rintoul
i like the uhd 43" flat screen.
In pairs.
Each 43" gives something close to 3 "24" monitors" to cut/paste/compare etc.
The UHD format is the important part.
I have an old philips and a new lg c2.



On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:49 PM Brian Westerman <
brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com> wrote:

> Mine is a Phillips 49" with the 32:9 aspect.  The reason I picked Phillips
> is they have a 4 year advance replacement warranty.  If anything happens
> (even stuck or bad pixels) for 4 years, they send me one first, and then I
> send this one back.  I had a 32" one that I lost a pixel on and they sent
> me the replacement within 2 days.  I have had no problems with the current
> 49" one and it's been over a year.  The old 32" one lasted me 8+ years.
>
> The problem with larger monitors is that they tend to get VERY (like heat
> up the room) hot, but the Phillips one is barely warm above the vents in
> back, it also has a built in KVM switch and pop up camera, and USB ports,
> plus speakers (which I don't use but are pretty good).   It has 5ms
> response time, and they have one with a faster time of 1ms, but it wasn't
> worth the extra $200 at the time to get it.   Mine was (at the time)
> $1,300, but was on sale on last years Amazon summer Christmas thing for
> $700+change.  The price now is about $999 normally but it goes on sale
> often for about $900.
>
> I am very happy with it and I hope it lasts as long as my old one.  I do
> like the space, and the only negative is that it's so large I have to sit
> back from it a little, so it's actually on a stand behind my desk.
>
> Brian
>
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Brian Westerman
Mine is a Phillips 49" with the 32:9 aspect.  The reason I picked Phillips is 
they have a 4 year advance replacement warranty.  If anything happens (even 
stuck or bad pixels) for 4 years, they send me one first, and then I send this 
one back.  I had a 32" one that I lost a pixel on and they sent me the 
replacement within 2 days.  I have had no problems with the current 49" one and 
it's been over a year.  The old 32" one lasted me 8+ years.

The problem with larger monitors is that they tend to get VERY (like heat up 
the room) hot, but the Phillips one is barely warm above the vents in back, it 
also has a built in KVM switch and pop up camera, and USB ports, plus speakers 
(which I don't use but are pretty good).   It has 5ms response time, and they 
have one with a faster time of 1ms, but it wasn't worth the extra $200 at the 
time to get it.   Mine was (at the time) $1,300, but was on sale on last years 
Amazon summer Christmas thing for $700+change.  The price now is about $999 
normally but it goes on sale often for about $900.  

I am very happy with it and I hope it lasts as long as my old one.  I do like 
the space, and the only negative is that it's so large I have to sit back from 
it a little, so it's actually on a stand behind my desk.  

Brian 

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread zMan
I'm holding out for the implant.

On Tue, Jul 25, 2023 at 5:02 PM Burrell, Todd <
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> I've got 2 32 inch LG monitors and run them at 1920X1080 - and I have a
> third 27 inch ASUS monitor setup vertically that I use for long emails and
> manuals, etc.., where it helps to have them in portrait.   I probably
> should have a higher resolution, but I've been looking at screens for 35
> years and they old eyes ain't as good as they used to be.
>
> Thanks
>
> Todd Burrell | Sr. IT Systems Engineer | Mainframe
>
> todd.burr...@bcbsfl.com
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>
> Ignoring cost, what is the largest usable monitor for work, and what is
> the best aspect ratio?
>
> I'm currently using a 23" UHD (16:9), and am looking to get something
> larger.
>
> 
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> I also have a Dell U4919dw but have been eyeing the new Samsung 55"
> Odyssey Ark ...   Samsung also has a 49 Odyssey Ark.
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Burrell, Todd
I've got 2 32 inch LG monitors and run them at 1920X1080 - and I have a third 
27 inch ASUS monitor setup vertically that I use for long emails and manuals, 
etc.., where it helps to have them in portrait.   I probably should have a 
higher resolution, but I've been looking at screens for 35 years and they old 
eyes ain't as good as they used to be. 

Thanks

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todd.burr...@bcbsfl.com


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Ignoring cost, what is the largest usable monitor for work, and what is the 
best aspect ratio?

I'm currently using a 23" UHD (16:9), and am looking to get something larger.


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I also have a Dell U4919dw but have been eyeing the new Samsung 55" Odyssey Ark 
...   Samsung also has a 49 Odyssey Ark.

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Seymour J Metz
I know; that's why it's stranger to see, e.g., 240 Hz, listed as a resolution.


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Hz is about refresh speed and is more relevant for gamers

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> On Jul 25, 2023, at 2:04 PM, Seymour J Metz  wrote:
>
> That's a strange ad: it keeps giving the "resolution" in Hz, instead of 
> 2560x1440. With a 27" screen size I'd suggest considering 3840x2160 ("4K 
> UHD").


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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Matt Hogstrom
Hz is about refresh speed and is more relevant for gamers

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> On Jul 25, 2023, at 2:04 PM, Seymour J Metz  wrote:
> 
> That's a strange ad: it keeps giving the "resolution" in Hz, instead of 
> 2560x1440. With a 27" screen size I'd suggest considering 3840x2160 ("4K 
> UHD").


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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Marshall Stone
I use this Samsung model and it works well.
SAMSUNG UJ59 Series 32-Inch 4K UHD (3840x2160) Computer Monitor, HDMI

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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BCXJ7XXM?tag=rtings-mn-r-amazon-20=UT
F8=1

I have found this Alienware but its asking questions I don't know how to answer

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Seymour J Metz
That's a strange ad: it keeps giving the "resolution" in Hz, instead of 
2560x1440. With a 27" screen size I'd suggest considering 3840x2160 ("4K UHD").


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https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BCXJ7XXM?tag=rtings-mn-r-amazon-20=UT
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Matt Hogstrom
FWIW

I have a Dell U3811 in the office and its a good monitor and I have the 4919dw 
at home … 

I also have a SAMSUNG 49" Odyssey Neo G9 G95NA Gaming Monitor, 4K UHD Mini LED 
Display, Curved Screen, 240Hz, 1ms, G-Sync and FreeSync Premium Pro 

  its a bit pricy and its on the computer the kids use for gaming … they love 
it.

For working, I prefer the Dell 4914dw  

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> On Jul 25, 2023, at 1:29 PM, Steve Beaver  wrote:
> 
> I just looked at the Dell 4919dw, and what I call the post is in the center 
> of the back of the screen
> But great screen   I have 2 Dell 23x11's off of a IBM Docking station
> 
> Regards,
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Steve Beaver
I just looked at the Dell 4919dw, and what I call the post is in the center of 
the back of the screen
But great screen   I have 2 Dell 23x11's off of a IBM Docking station

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Not sure what they use but I use a Dell 4919dw

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> On Jul 25, 2023, at 10:50 AM, Steve Beaver  wrote:
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> Does ANYONE know what brand those monsters are?
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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Seymour J Metz
Ignoring cost, what is the largest usable monitor for work, and what is the 
best aspect ratio?

I'm currently using a 23" UHD (16:9), and am looking to get something larger.


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I also have a Dell U4919dw but have been eyeing the new Samsung 55” Odyssey Ark 
...   Samsung also has a 49 Odyssey Ark.

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Marjory Montgomery
I also have a Dell U4919dw but have been eyeing the new Samsung 55” Odyssey Ark 
...   Samsung also has a 49 Odyssey Ark.

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Seymour J Metz
Sounds like an ultrawide with a 21:9 aspect ratio.


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In the office, I had a pair of 24 inch monitors. Working from home, I bought a 
43 inch 4k TV that I use as a monitor. It gives me the equivalent resolution of 
two 1080P monitors side by side, with two more above them, but without the 
borders between them.

I'm not familiar with a 23x11 flat screen. What is that?

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On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 09:50:39 -0500, Steve Beaver  wrote:

>Like all of us I run a pair of 23x11 flat screens because we need the real
>estate.

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Seymour J Metz
> Like all of us I run a pair of 23x11 flat screens

Not all of us; I've always preferred one big monitor.

Lots of vendors sell 48" curved monitors. What aspect ratio do you want.


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I like watching News Nation.  And every so often they show the production
staff

Work stations.



Like all of us I run a pair of 23x11 flat screens because we need the real
estate.



On News Nation the real estate is a single curved flat screen that has about
48

Inches of real estate.



Does ANYONE know what brand those monsters are?


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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Tom Marchant
In the office, I had a pair of 24 inch monitors. Working from home, I bought a 
43 inch 4k TV that I use as a monitor. It gives me the equivalent resolution of 
two 1080P monitors side by side, with two more above them, but without the 
borders between them.

I'm not familiar with a 23x11 flat screen. What is that?

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On Tue, 25 Jul 2023 09:50:39 -0500, Steve Beaver  wrote:

>Like all of us I run a pair of 23x11 flat screens because we need the real
>estate.

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Re: Curved Flat Screen

2023-07-25 Thread Matt Hogstrom
Not sure what they use but I use a Dell 4919dw

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