Due to the enhanced community quarantine implemented by the government, many Filipinos are working from home.
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LG UltraWide Monitors can increase one's productivity for remote works |
LG UltraWide Monitors are built for gamers and remote workers
Remote works have helped to flatten the curve and at the same time support the economy. However, the issue with this kind of set-up is the possible loss of productivity. To optimized one's productivity, the home office should be clean and organized. Aside from that, a remote worker should be equipped with capable devices.
LG's UltraWide Monitors are good examples of this necessary work-from-home electronics.
With a 21:9 UltraWide Full HD resolution (2560 x 1080), it offers 33 percent more screen space compared to 16:9 displays. This means you can conveniently multi-task with extra-screen space and glance at datasheets or Powerpoint presentations. Aside from that, you'll be able to have clearer video calls with your teammates for your online huddles.
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Learning at webinars are easier with wider screens |
Moreover, these Ultrawide Monitors are said to make learning more conducive. You can manage textbooks, lectures, and conversations in a single view during webinars. For creative work, you can be more artistic with your designs.
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Graphic artists can edit and view their designs much better |
After work, the LG UltraWide Monitor can also suit needs for gaming with its AMD RADEON FreeSync Technology. It allegedly enables gamers to enjoy hi-res fast-paced games. Freesync innovation virtually also prevents screen tearing and stuttering.
Meanwhile, there are optimized settings are available for all games. The Game Mode includes three sub-modes: FPS, RTS, and Custom. This is also used for personalized gaming experience or optimizing your favorite game genres.
LG’s Ultrawide Monitors priced starting at PHP 12,699 and come in 4 various sizes. If you are interested in availing, contact an LG dealer for more details and delivery options. Also, visit the official website of LG Philippines for additional information.
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