If I change the text slider to just a bit more, from 100 to 110, it seems like the text is shouting at me. If I turn the second slider (size of apps and main text) to 100%, it's too small for me.
But, you've likely not had a 32" regular display, right? What is your sense...would 'that' be better than your widescreen?A little late to this party, but I wanted to put in my vote for a single widescreen monitor. I used to have dual monitors and in 2019 I went for an LG 34 inch curved monitor. I’ll never go back to dual monitors. I’m in IT so I spend all day staring at my screen, but even for the causual user, everything about it is better. (My humble opinion).
Do you mean would a 32 be better than my old dual screen set up? If that is what you are asking, I say absolutely. I really enjoy having one continuous screen where I can configure multiple windows at all different sizes, depending on what I'm doing. One other piece of info I'll add: Since I'm not a PC gamer and I don't watch moves on my computer, I originally went with a 34 in, 1080p display, but with a display that large (at least on Mac) there was noticeably text aliasing. It continuously reminded me that I went cheap so I exchanged it for a 34 in 1440p version and am very happy. I don't know if that would bother you or if you would notice it, but definitely did. I have not noticed any unnatural "scrunching" or size issues. I have changed the size of the text in various apps to adjust in some cases.But, you've likely not had a 32" regular display, right? What is your sense...would 'that' be better than your widescreen?
Also, does your widescreen scrunch people or photos compared to a regular screen?
I originally went with a 34 in, 1080p display, but with a display that large (at least on Mac) there was noticeably text aliasing
I have the exact same machine! We all have similar tastes I guess.What kind of Mac are you using? What kind of graphics (integrated or discrete)? I have a 2018 Mini with the Intel UHD630, which is the same as Bob's PC. I don't think that can adequately drive a ultrawide monitor, the MacRumors forums are full of complaints. An eGPU or internal GPU card could fix that, but I gather they have gotten very expensive recently.
Anyway, I'm delighted with my 32" 1440p BenQ monitor. I think the 16:9 aspect ratio is more useful to me than ultra-wide would be.
I'm sorry, I may have been complicating this discussion. I was not calling a 32" monitor a "wide" monitor because the aspect is still 16:9. But is your 34" monitor 21:9? That would be ultrawide, correct? You called it a widescreen. So my question is restated: did you find your 32" (if it had the 16:9 aspect) almost as useful as your 34" ultra-widescreen?Do you mean would a 32 be better than my old dual screen set up? If that is what you are asking, I say absolutely. I really enjoy having one continuous screen where I can configure multiple windows at all different sizes, depending on what I'm doing.