3840x2160 (4K)

My full thoughts can be found here, but I think 4K has these problems/drawbacks:

  • Resolution is so large that it requires some form of DPI/Display scaling in Windows which I find scaling to be a terrible experience.
  • There's no way you're going to use anywhere near a resolution of 3840x2160 to run any of your WoW clients at when multiboxing and attempting to do so will likely require you to invest in multiple high-end GPUs and still have to drop your video settings and/or frame rates in order to actually play the game.
  • Recording, editing, and uploading video footage at this resolution is a nightmare.
  • IPS 4K panels are incredibly expensive.


However, you can multibox in a lower resolution and get creative with your Window Layout, but this doesn't really change anything when it comes to recording and editing video unless you only capture a single game client.



3440x1440 (21:9)

I just upgraded to these monitors and I love them; however, for content creation they're both difficult, and amazing to work with at the same time.

They're difficult because it's unlikely that I'll ever be able to record videos at my full desktop resolution and share them online because no video sharing site at this time supports 21:9 -- They all support 16:9 and it would be incredibly awkward for them to support two entirely different aspect ratios because people with a lower aspect ratio would either be missing part of the video or it'd be surrounded by black bars and the video would be smaller than the person viewing it would generally like it to be. They also share a similar problem with 4K, and that's that you're pushing a lot more pixels when you multibox and, if you utilize the entire monitor, you're going to need to either drop your video settings or upgrade your computer hardware in order to maintain a good frame rate.

They're amazing because I've got so much f'ing screen real estate that I can open tons of stuff at once and even see everything when I'm editing video (the missing video is 1920x1080 at 100%) or doing whatever else. They were only a little more expensive than a quality IPS panel at 2560x1440, so I ran with it and I'm happy with my purchase.

Linus's review from LinusTechTips has good information about the LG version of this type of monitor.



2560x1440

I'd say this is going to be the new sweet spot for me when dealing with video content because I can transform my ultra-wide monitors into this resolution with ease and then capture the desktop to bring better quality videos to YouTube using the same 16:9 aspect ratio that YouTube supports -- Which will be the case moving forward.

I don't really have much else to say about this resolution except that if I hadn't gone with 3440x1440, I would have gone with this resolution instead.