Side Monitor Upgrade - Ultrawide or Normal?

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I am currently using 2x DELL 1708FP monitors (720p) for my side monitors and a Acer G257HU (1440p) as my main gaming monitor.

I am looking to upgrade my sidepanels and an left between the choice of 2 1080p monitors or one UW 1080p. I was initially thinking of a UW 2k but when I start looking into pricing it's way more than I wanted.

With that said, is UW at 1080p terrible? This won't be a gaming monitor, so just movies and web browsing. I personally like the idea of one less monitor but wouldn't mind having 2 still.
 
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My son has a 34" 2560x1080 ultrawide, specifically the one reviewed here (which can be had for notably less than the price stated in the article)

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lg-34uc79g-34-inch-ultra-wide-freesync-monitor,4891.html

I would've preferred a smaller curve radius, but it's still very nice. I'm a big fan of ultrawides, though.

And, a GTX 1070 has more than enough oomph for handling 2560x1080 resolution.

Note that the LG I linked to is FreeSync. I believe there are 2560x1080 monitors with Gsync out there, I'm just unfamiliar with them.
Having 2 or 3 monitors side by side with fully different resolution and size is possible but not really comfortable. It is not about 1080p or 1440p bad or not.

I would really pick another 1440p monitor with the same size.
If you are really bound by budget then what the heck 1080p will also do.
 

zero_l0gic

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UW (21x9 Ratio) is ok if you got the right ratio aspect for it, but i found it terrible for movies i usually watch them Full HD(1920x1080 16x9 ratio) and they have black bars now on the side and top :) so it fits in that ratio it good if it doesnt its mehh

ps. now you know why we have widescreen and normal movie releases
 

King_V

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My son has a 34" 2560x1080 ultrawide, specifically the one reviewed here (which can be had for notably less than the price stated in the article)

https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/lg-34uc79g-34-inch-ultra-wide-freesync-monitor,4891.html

I would've preferred a smaller curve radius, but it's still very nice. I'm a big fan of ultrawides, though.

And, a GTX 1070 has more than enough oomph for handling 2560x1080 resolution.

Note that the LG I linked to is FreeSync. I believe there are 2560x1080 monitors with Gsync out there, I'm just unfamiliar with them.
 
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