Maybe you've stashed away a little extra cash for a cheeky gaming PC upgrade. What do you get?
Unless you're in dire need of new parts, you should look into the fancy new options of computer monitors to make your games take on a fresh new look.
The two most common and best options is to go big, or to go wide.
I tried a 32-inch behemoth gaming monitor and a sleek ultra-wide 21:9 model, and there are upsides and downsides to each. At the end of the day, I can only pick one.
Check out which of the two has a place on my desk:
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Switching from a paltry 24-inch monitor to a giant 32-inch slab of screen was like getting a bigger TV. Everything is bigger and better.

MOAR please.
But because the screen is so big and I'm sitting about three feet away from it, my eyes tended to focus on certain parts of the screen at a time rather than the whole thing. I had to actually move my neck to look at something in the top corner.

A friend who plays StarCraft said he didn't like the bigger screen because he had a greater distance to look when looking at areas around the screen's edge.
It's the same thing with my first-person-shooter (FPS) and third-person-shooter games, as I noticed more difficulty looking around to spot opponents than with a smaller screen. It was especially noticeable when looking towards the top corners.
It was easier to see the whole screen with my dinky old monitor.

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