As I scanned YouTube videos over the past week, I have noticed that Ultra Wide Monitors have gone down in price from over a thousand dollars to well under that. There are cheap ultra wide monitors and the more expensive ultra wide monitors out there. The ones that usually get the "look" on YouTube are the $800 to $2,000 ultra wide monitors. Of course this price point is well below the ones that were a few years ago, but still, many people don't want to spend that much on a monitor. As a stock enthusiast and a gamer, I won't mind an ultra wide. Since, I ditched the whole living in a van. I guess I could get one for my van but, I would most likely not. But buying a ultra wide monitor might be in play sometime next year. But seeing the price of an ultra wide monitors gone down is amazing! I enjoy capitalism!
Here two links: Expensive - https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/best-ultra-wide-monitors/ Cheap - https://techguided.com/cheap-ultrawide-monitors/
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The advancement of the drag and drop website builders have gone through major changes over the past 15 years. Webs.com (a former/inactive customer), started out a great website builder in the late 2000s and early 2010s. But now there are so many other great and better ones out there instead of the old webs.com. In the next couple of years, I am planning on switching to another website builder provider, because I like the one that I'm using right now, but eventually I want more options in the future and not deal with third party companies. Hence why I would eventually bring this whole website over, unless my current website builder provider brings in more in house options in the next few years or. I know it would be a pain in the butt to switch (again) and at that point I would pay someone to help me out in mirgrating everthing over to a particular one that I have in mine, but I'm in no position to make that move in the short term. Midterm sure, which is why I'm always looking for website builders that give me more options.
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