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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•10 months agoMy biggest problem with 4k and ultra wide monitors is screen sharing (like on zoom/teams/WebEx etc). Most people still have 1080p screens at best, so when someone with a 4k or ultra wide shares their screen, it’s really tough to see what’s going on. My main display is a 4k TV, but if I have to share, I’m sharing a window, or one of my auxiliary (1080p) screens.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•10 months agoI’ve resorted to just sharing my laptop screen. You can also use picture by picture to get split displays which are easier to share.
My biggest problem with 4k and ultra wide monitors is screen sharing (like on zoom/teams/WebEx etc).
Most people still have 1080p screens at best, so when someone with a 4k or ultra wide shares their screen, it’s really tough to see what’s going on.
My main display is a 4k TV, but if I have to share, I’m sharing a window, or one of my auxiliary (1080p) screens.
I’ve resorted to just sharing my laptop screen. You can also use picture by picture to get split displays which are easier to share.