Playing games on a 16:10 monitor is possible, but performance may vary depending on your setup and game requirements.
Playing games on a 16:10 monitor is possible, but performance may vary depending on your setup and game requirements.
Advanced users prefer increased height over broader dimensions.
I've been using 16:10 for six years and consider it a solid balance.
Occasionally games lack true 16:10 settings, though those titles are typically the weakest PC versions. Even when options are adjusted properly in your graphics settings, you might still face letterboxed 1080p output. Check the PC Gaming Wiki for details on missing 1920x1200 support; they often note fixes or workarounds. Performance improvements are usually small—1920x1200 adds roughly a tenth of pixels compared to 1920x1080.
I wasn’t able to locate a suitable 16:10 display. I’ll stick with a 16:9 option instead.
ASUS PA248Q and ASUS PA249Q are available. In Europe you'll also find the PB248Q model.
No other specifications were available beyond what’s listed, aside from the monitor running at 120/144Hz.