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Samsung CHG90 32:9 Monitor

Biskitman123

So the Samsung CHG90 is pretty cool, and the resolution is cool in games etc... but i would prefer to have two monitors, and play a game at normal 16:9 on one, and have some monitoring like MSI Afterburner and discord on the other. Would this be possible on a monitor with a resoltion of 3,840 x 1080? Because if i could get one monitor which replaces my two monitors, but allows me to treat it like two, just without the bezel, then it would be perfect for me.

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If the monitor supports Picture in Picture from 2 inputs then that is what you want, that allows you to for example, split the Samsung monitor into 2 monitors from different sources like pc and ps4 for example. And I think that Monitor does that

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Yup, its basically two 1920x1080 monitors in one. The PBP/PIP feature will enable splitting the screen in half with two inputs. Once I saw it on LTT my jaw dropped.

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Or you can just run the game in windowed mode at 1920x1080 and set whatever window next to the game window.

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On 03/03/2018 at 7:27 PM, ModuleLFS said:

Yup, its basically two 1920x1080 monitors in one. The PBP/PIP feature will enable splitting the screen in half with two inputs. Once I saw it on LTT my jaw dropped.

Is that PBP/PIP feature on most monitors? Or just this one?

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6 hours ago, Biskitman123 said:

Is that PBP/PIP feature on most monitors? Or just this one?

Dunno but it's common in most TVs nowadays and monitors with bigger/wider resolutions. 

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