
32" 4K, or 27" 4K - Can't decide - [H]ard|Forum
2009年10月6日 · If I get a 27" 4K, the PPI will be 163, so text (on a good IPS screen anyway) should be super sharp at native resolution. Possible downside is having to increase the Windows scaling up to perhaps 150% ? And 1080p movies may not map properly on a 1440p screen? (not sure). If I get a 32" 4k, the PPI will be 137, and text will still be fairly sharp.
Understanding 4K monitor and OS scaling. Best size to have sharp …
2010年8月29日 · A 32" 4k monitor still offers a ~30% pixel density increase over my 27" 1440p display, despite sizing up. 130PPI already begs for scaling, at 160PPI you will have problems even navigating to the scaling settings to enable it to begin with.
32" 4K monitor IPS vs VA - [H]ard|Forum
2020年9月13日 · For office work either of them is fine and 4k at 32" is sharp enough. 27" while nice at 4k has limited workspace compared to 32". If gaming is a priority I actually would get the IPS, VA screens tend to smear badly in dark scenes (I have the LG UD3259-B and is super smeary even visible while browsing the web).
32 inch 4k monitor - [H]ard|Forum
2022年3月22日 · I'm looking for a 27-32 inch (ideally 32 inch), 4K, 144Hz/240Hz, 1ms, HDMI 2.1 PC monitor. I have done a good bit of digging online but wondering which one is the best to go with? (i.e. which one has the least amount of issues) The information in the image below was taken from the specifications page of each supplier's screen on their webpages.
Ideal pixel density for a 4k monitor? - [H]ard|Forum
2012年7月5日 · It is ergonomic hell after the first weeks, at the very least invest as much as you can in good chair, desk and monitor arms. There is a huge gap in 4k sizes, from 32", which is too small, the next step is 40" ( 39.5"), which is like 4 20" 1080p screens glued together. anything smaller than 135PPI will require font scaling for reading ...
What's the point of 4k if you scale up the size of things?
. 4k is fine with 100-125% scaling at 28" and no scaling (100%) at 32", from experience and owning a 32" ips sst 60hz 4k monitor a couple of months now, and having used a 24" one since May 2014. I only had to shell out $675 for my 32" Acer B326HK, and have seen ones as cheaply as $750-850 since, perfectly reasonable for the tech.
32 inch 16:9 or 34 inch 21:9 for gaming? - [H]ard|Forum
2014年11月7日 · I think with 32" 16:9, that monitor would be large enough to create the custom resolution of 2560x1080 and play with black bars on the top on bottom. I used to do this on my 4k monitor (only with higher custom resolutions) and the effect was the same.
A simple 4K question - monitor size and text size - [H]ard|Forum
2006年12月16日 · A 32" 3840x2160 display is ~140 PPI so text will be about 40% smaller than your current display. These monitors are designed to be used with scaling. The problem with the 27/32" UHD monitors is that non-integer scaling has a lot of problems. With 2x scaling, text then becomes too large on these displays, and your workspace shrinks to only ...
1080p on my 40 inch Samsung 4k TV looks better than 1080p on …
2016年12月11日 · The monitor is sharper but I see every single pixel. I don't see that on the Samsung. So I guess the Samsung is doing some kind of smoothing or blur or something when scaling the 1080p image to the 4k resolution of the screen. I just find it mind blowing that 1080p on the 1080p 32 inch monitor looks worse to me than 1080p on the 40 inch 4k UHD TV.
The 32 inch 4k IPS 144hz's...(Update - [H]ard|Forum
2020年10月20日 · Thanks for the heads up. I originally ordered this monitor when it was $900 but then cancelled it to wait on reviews for the PG32UQXR but at this even lower price I ordered it again and will probably stick with it this time lol. temped to buy but there should be more of these mini led monitors...