ULTRAWIDE MONITOR
$1,699 | WWW.VIEWSONIC.COM/AU
Ever since the first 21:9-aspect monitor rolled out five or so years ago, the super-wide format has been about as polarising as it gets with flat panels. Some loved it for its cinematic sizzle, others trash-talked the limited vertical resolution and consequent poor productivity proposition.
Each successive generation has upped the ante in terms of vertical resolution. ViewSonic’s VP3881 is a 38-inch monster with no fewer than 1,600 vertical pixels. Thanks to that 21:9 aspect, the horizontal count clocks in at 3,840. In other words, this is a 21:9 respin of the 3,840 x 2,160 standard — 4K or UHD.
However you slice it, the VP3881 packs a reasonable number of vertical pixels and, in turn, productivity chops for viewing docs. With this…