This trio of stunning screens are each 32:9, effectively giving you the space of two 16:9 monitors side by side, but with less of a footprint on your desk.
Most of the screens here are 21:9, and a standard monitor is 16:9. There's ultrawide, and then there are monitors like the Dell U4919DW (and the Samsung CRG9 and Philips 499P9H below). The best ultrawide monitors available now
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We also have a guide to the best monitors for Mac mini. If you're not convinced that ultrawide is the way to go, you might also want to browse our guides to the best 4K monitors or best curved monitors, and if you need a screen you can take with you on the move, see our selection of the best portable monitors. Scroll down to the bottom of the guide for more tips on what to look out for. You do still need the space to accommodate an ultrawide monitor of course (see our guides to the best desks and best L-shaped desks if you need to sort that out first, but always make sure you check the measurements carefully before buying an ultrawide screen). And it certainly makes good sense to be able to have things like chats open in the corner of an ultrawide display rather than on a whole separate monitor. This is especially true for creatives such as designers who need to view different windows at once in different areas of the display. But ultrawide monitors can also make sense for anyone working across different apps or browser windows. The best ultrawide monitors allow you to keep several apps, tools and panes visible side by side – a clear benefit for productivity since it can cut down on the frustration of having to look for the window you need.