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Need a full screen chrome app for my ultrawide.

My main monitor is 2560 x 1080, a 21:9 ratio. I had a couple of apps that worked but they both stopped. Watching shyt with black bars on all sides is not the move. ty in advance.
 

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For what purpose?
Depends on your defiition of "good". You're not getting a ton of laptop on that budget.
Scarcely better than a Chromebook in that bracket.
For coding, don’t care about gaming. 8GB Ram or more and fastest processor possible in that budget
 

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For coding, don’t care about gaming. 8GB Ram or more and fastest processor possible in that budget

I would imagine it also depends on what you are coding as well?

but if its just basic shyt shouldn't any laptop work?
 

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The reason I’m asking y’all cause reviews can be so mixed.
Go with a major brand name with a decent warranty (HP, Asus, Lenovo, maybe Dell), then buy the best in your budget. That's all I can tell you without using them myself.
 

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Go with a major brand name with a decent warranty (HP, Asus, Lenovo, maybe Dell), then buy the best in your budget. That's all I can tell you without using them myself.
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