![]() If you enjoy emulation and retro games, the DualUp does a great job with them. It’s a large experience made easier by the fact that you can turn the monitor sideways for a slightly wider gaming experience. Retro games designed for the boxier TVs of days past play great, without the massive black bars you would get on most modern monitors. The DualUp goes the opposite direction of ultrawides and makes the display taller – but that doesn’t mean *no* gaming makes sense on the display. It’s a good middle-ground resolution that’s easier to power at high frame rates than 4k, but sharper than 1080P. But it builds on the same resolution – 1440p – that most ultra wide monitors use. The funky aspect ratio can put menus and on-screen elements at odd locations, and the peripheral vision provided by ultra wide monitors has really spurred their popularity for a reason. For most gaming, the DualUp just makes no sense. ![]() Gaming is by no means the focus of this monitor, but people are going to ask, so I have to address it.
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