
Laptops and tablets are great tools for the designer on the move—but when it comes to maximizing your productivity, there's simply no alternative to a larger desktop screen. Smaller devices simply don't have enough space to efficiently display the many apps, images, multiple view frames and other documents that most designers juggle in their work, and while switching between different apps and programs might only take a few seconds, those seconds add up over the course of a long day. According to a study by the University of Utah, using a larger screen allowed people to complete tasks up to 52% faster, saving as much as 2.5 hours per day. These findings are also backed up by myriad anecdotal evidence: ask any architect and they will likely agree that a larger monitor helps them professionally.
Top design professionals have vouched for the benefits of LG's UltraWide monitors. Their exceptional screen size makes multitasking across multiple windows a breeze, and their incredibly accurate color representation prevents frustrating return trips to the printer or plotter. These screens' ergonomic curve also wraps around the user, making a day sat at a desk more comfortable.
With their grant program and their UltraWide Monitors, LG is helping the next generation of designers to realize their potential by partnering with leading design institutions, from architecture to product design.
