![i have a 1440p 27 inch as main and 1080p 24 inch monitor, at the 24 inch one all the wallpapers are a bit bigger, any idea to how to fix this : r/wallpaperengine i have a 1440p 27 inch as main and 1080p 24 inch monitor, at the 24 inch one all the wallpapers are a bit bigger, any idea to how to fix this : r/wallpaperengine](https://preview.redd.it/i-have-a-1440p-27-inch-as-main-and-1080p-24-inch-monitor-at-v0-miubj1qudfdc1.jpeg?auto=webp&s=6f24dad9ef2891b3528f2d180c400ef3dc646673)
i have a 1440p 27 inch as main and 1080p 24 inch monitor, at the 24 inch one all the wallpapers are a bit bigger, any idea to how to fix this : r/wallpaperengine
![Just switched from multi-monitor to 35” inches ultrawide. Screen split in 2 was not confortable for my neck, so I tried to split in 3 but seems a bit small. Anyone had Just switched from multi-monitor to 35” inches ultrawide. Screen split in 2 was not confortable for my neck, so I tried to split in 3 but seems a bit small. Anyone had](https://i.redd.it/ad2pi9k7hfga1.jpg)
Just switched from multi-monitor to 35” inches ultrawide. Screen split in 2 was not confortable for my neck, so I tried to split in 3 but seems a bit small. Anyone had
![Would a 27 inch main monitor be too big for this setup? Or does this 24 inch look too small to begin with? : r/setups Would a 27 inch main monitor be too big for this setup? Or does this 24 inch look too small to begin with? : r/setups](https://preview.redd.it/would-a-27-inch-main-monitor-be-too-big-for-this-setup-or-v0-sje07ln0dm1c1.jpg?width=1080&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=62653a9b6cada1535c0c96e5b7b5c3f4f93a4bf8)
Would a 27 inch main monitor be too big for this setup? Or does this 24 inch look too small to begin with? : r/setups
![Added the new 1440p Lenovo 24in IPS monitor to the LG C2. Loving the extra space for multitasking. The 100hz from the side monitor is also a nice bonus. : r/OLED_Gaming Added the new 1440p Lenovo 24in IPS monitor to the LG C2. Loving the extra space for multitasking. The 100hz from the side monitor is also a nice bonus. : r/OLED_Gaming](https://i.redd.it/added-the-new-1440p-lenovo-24in-ips-monitor-to-the-lg-c2-v0-o3z1dj664lba1.jpg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d1ebeb95f15a8397cb09b8167db6da1e06b81697)
Added the new 1440p Lenovo 24in IPS monitor to the LG C2. Loving the extra space for multitasking. The 100hz from the side monitor is also a nice bonus. : r/OLED_Gaming
![Just checking, still no way of getting 4K 120hz working in macOS on an external monitor that only has HDMI? I have the 14” M1 Pro and an LG 48CX and would Just checking, still no way of getting 4K 120hz working in macOS on an external monitor that only has HDMI? I have the 14” M1 Pro and an LG 48CX and would](https://i.redd.it/bs73lvt933r81.jpg)
Just checking, still no way of getting 4K 120hz working in macOS on an external monitor that only has HDMI? I have the 14” M1 Pro and an LG 48CX and would
![First time owning a 4k monitor LG 27GP950. Amazing, pin sharp HDR on this monitor though isn't great. : r/Monitors First time owning a 4k monitor LG 27GP950. Amazing, pin sharp HDR on this monitor though isn't great. : r/Monitors](https://i.redd.it/j4oa6fk8gz971.jpg)
First time owning a 4k monitor LG 27GP950. Amazing, pin sharp HDR on this monitor though isn't great. : r/Monitors
![Finally upgraded my monitor after gaming 3 years on a 1080p 60hz monitor with a 1080ti (new monitor: 27" 1440p and 144hz) : r/pcmasterrace Finally upgraded my monitor after gaming 3 years on a 1080p 60hz monitor with a 1080ti (new monitor: 27" 1440p and 144hz) : r/pcmasterrace](https://i.redd.it/j3k0imy6agt51.jpg)
Finally upgraded my monitor after gaming 3 years on a 1080p 60hz monitor with a 1080ti (new monitor: 27" 1440p and 144hz) : r/pcmasterrace
![Concern : Is there a way for Windows to not base scaling on resolution but by display actual size instead ? (Up monitor 2k Ultrawide, down monitor 4k 16:9) : r/Windows10 Concern : Is there a way for Windows to not base scaling on resolution but by display actual size instead ? (Up monitor 2k Ultrawide, down monitor 4k 16:9) : r/Windows10](https://i.redd.it/qgceiysbbhq91.jpg)
Concern : Is there a way for Windows to not base scaling on resolution but by display actual size instead ? (Up monitor 2k Ultrawide, down monitor 4k 16:9) : r/Windows10
![The only solution I have found to be able to use both a 24" 360hz and 48" OLED (extra long monitor arm made by combining two monitor arms). Anyone have a better The only solution I have found to be able to use both a 24" 360hz and 48" OLED (extra long monitor arm made by combining two monitor arms). Anyone have a better](https://i.redd.it/rzgpwbcs4m3b1.jpg)