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Using PBP in the 50/50 split mode this monitor wants two 1920x1080 display inputs (at 60hz or less) and acts like you're using a pair of 1920x1080 monitors side by side without the bezels down the middle of the display. There are 2 HDMI and 1 DP input on this monitor and you get to define which input is assigned to which PBP screen portion directly within the monitor's settings menus. PBP is also capable of 1/3-2/3 or 2/3-1/3 (non 16:9) dual display if you want a wider main maximized portion and narrower toolbar/chat/stats/console/etc maximized portion but not all graphics cards may support those resolutions. It also supports triple input 1/3-1/3-1/3 mode but in that mode all 3 are the same narrower (non-16:9) resolution as the 1/3 portion of 1/3-2/3 dual inputs mode which again not all graphics cards may support. In the 50/50 PBP mode when you maximize a window it snaps to one half or the other half (depending on which half the majority of the window is on, you can drag it to either "side" though as desired) as if you were using 2 separate screens (because you basically are as far as Windows is concerned). BUT in 50/50 PBP mode you absolutely still *can* stretch a single window all the way across the entire 3840x1080 desktop screen as one continuous image which is excellent for spreadsheeds and cad work and such.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, the resolution can be set to 1980 X 1080 with 2 monitors using both DP and HDMI.
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