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Benefits Of Ultrawide Monitors for Music Editors

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Working on a huge track is always a pain when you have a small monitor.

Think about having all of your editing software opened and ready across 2 or even 3 monitors only to still need an extra one. If you’re facing this dilemma, then an ultrawide monitor is for you.

An ultrawide monitor is far better than the average 24” and 27” monitors and we’ll explain why below.

Why Ultrawide Monitor?
One is obvious: a wider screen. A wider screen means you get more screen space and a wider aspect ratio (21:9 compared to 16:9).

And more workspace means you get more work done at the same time. Editing music is a very delicate and complicated job and this means every little bit of detail helps. But exactly how big is the difference?

How Different Is 16:9 to 21:9 Ratio?
If we’re going to look at the pixel count of a 21:9 ratio HD monitor, we’re going to be looking at a screen with a resolution of 2560×1080 compared to a 16:9 ratio HD monitor, which usually only has a resolution of 1920×1080.

Similarly, a 21:9 UHD monitor will have a screen resolution of 3440×1440 vs a 16:9 ratio UHD monitor, with only has a screen resolution of 2560 x 1440.

Regardless the type of ultrawide monitor you have, you’re facing a display size from 29” to 34” diagonally across the monitor. This is more than enough for you to fit in 2 or even 3 displays of 24” or 27” 16:9 aspect ratio monitors.

Better Screen Real Estate
Editing music has never been so easy with an ultrawide monitor. Not only can you see all the tracks from start to finish at once, but you also have the opportunity to see the entire flow and easily spot flaws.

If we’re going to look at the screen resolution difference mentioned above, the wider screen size makes editing a whole lot easier for music editors. It also keeps you from having to go back and forth between 2 monitors.

Plus, comparing it to a dual monitor setup, you can do edits and see a seamlessly smooth workflow with the absence of a bezel at the center of the monitor.

More Ways to Connect
Ultrawide monitors can boast a handful of ports at the back, depending on the brand. But what most ultrawide monitors have is the Thunderbolt input/output port. This lets you connect up to six compatible devices.

So if you’re certain you’re going to need all the connectivity you could get from different devices, then consider keeping a peeled eye out on the upcoming monitor deals on Cyber Monday (especially if you’re likely to miss Black Friday monitor deals).

You can head over and check WePC’s Best Cyber Monday Monitor Deals to keep yourself up to date with the latest listings and news. Read More

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