Extra-Wide External PC Displays

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The MScreen Ultra-Wide External Display is Customizable

The MScreen ultra-wide external display is a miniature yet mighty peripheral for users looking to enjoy an immersive experience when working or gaming from their desktop.

The monitor is designed with an extra-wide construction suitable for placement at the bottom of an existing monitor or on the side. Users can thus customize it to suit any range of activities, which makes it great for creatives or avid gamers alike. The unit is constructed with an all-aluminum enclosure with a SuperClear IPS panel to offer a 32:9 aspect ratio and a 1920x550 resolution.

The MScreen ultra-wide external display highlights inherent adaptability to ensure it will work well during the day and night for professionals. The unit is easy to set up and boasts a fully laminated display.
Trend Themes
1. Ultra-wide External Displays - Opportunity to disrupt the traditional monitor industry by offering immersive, customizable and adaptable displays for professionals and gamers alike.
2. Customizable Peripherals - Opportunity to create peripherals that can be tailored to individual needs and preferences in order to enhance productivity and performance.
3. Immersion-focused Productivity Tools - Opportunity to develop tools that maximize immersion and focus to help professionals achieve optimal productivity and performance.
Industry Implications
1. Computer Hardware - Manufacturers of computer hardware can leverage the trend toward ultra-wide external displays to offer new and innovative products that meet changing customer preferences.
2. Gaming - Opportunity for the gaming industry to provide immersive displays that enhance the player experience and offer a competitive edge.
3. Creative Industries - Designers, developers, and other creative professionals can benefit from the extra-wide display and customization options provided by the MScreen monitor, opening a market for immersive, versatile and flexible tools.

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