For those who use apps that are timeline based like the Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X regularly, the horizontal display may be really important for a lot of them. The bigger the monitor is the better it is for editing audio and videos. The 21.9 monitors which are extra wide are becoming a really popular choice. It is believed that the width makes a very big difference when you want to manage the workflow of timeline based editing. Even for those who want to get a good option when they want to sit down and watch a movie, the aspect ratio of 2.39.1 is something that is really helpful.
Keeping all these aspects in mind, a lot of people are waiting to get their hands on LG’s 21:9 display of the 34UC98 Ultra Wide IPS monitor. This is a monitor that is curved and is really wide with measurements of 3440 x 1440. If you are wondering as to how this display would help in your workflow or would it made any kind of display due to the Ultra Wide feature, then here is what is in store for you.
One of the biggest challenges of this particular display would be pertaining to the clarity. For those who are used to displays like the Retina (HiDPI), then this would have a lower clarity. The reason why 4K and 5K monitors are more in demand is due to the fact that they all run in the HiDPI mode. It gives the person a larger screen benefit and looks really good as the display for the Macbook Pro when you talk about the sharpness.
This luxury is not available with the 34UC98, if you are looking at enabling the HiDPI mode, then you would need to use the help of third party utilities, however the max resolution you would get would be 1720 x 720.