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24inch? Who the hell buys these. I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months. Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens. It just sounds big, but its not. 50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
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24inch? Who the hell buys these. I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months. Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens. It just sounds big, but its not. 50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
You tried to troll and you failed. Do you think that everybody can place more than 24" monitor on your room? I have 24" and I can't more, and on my other room I can't more than 17". 😛c1:
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24inch? Who the hell buys these. I just used a 40Inch 4K monitor for the last 6 months. Never going back to these minuscule tablet screens. It just sounds big, but its not. 50inch 4K monitor hast he same PPI like 25inch FHD monitor 88PPI So going up to 50 inch is not a problem pixelwise, it wont be noticeable
you're right, we should all have large TV's sitting on our desks. who the hell would buy a normal computer monitor? 🙄
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You tried to troll and you failed. Do you think that everybody can place more than 24" monitor on your room? I have 24" and I can't more, and on my other room I can't more than 17". 😛c1:
Wasnt a troll, thats what I use. I cant imagine a "desk" of the size you was talking about, it more of a shelf?
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you're right, we should all have large TV's sitting on our desks. who the hell would buy a normal computer monitor? 🙄
Why not? Bigger is better, you need to try it first. I used to play console games and connect my PC to 55inch TV because gaming on PC monitor was too small. I can understand console gamers, gaming on large TV is fun, but we can do it too, no need for cables or moving around, with 4K we can go as high as 50inch on our desk.
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Why not? Bigger is better, you need to try it first. I used to play console games and connect my PC to 55inch TV because gaming on PC monitor was too small. I can understand console gamers, gaming on large TV is fun, but we can do it too, no need for cables or moving around, with 4K we can go as high as 50inch on our desk.
Well most people use their PC at a desk, so less than 1 meter away from their monitor. Anything larger than 24-32'' and you'd get eyestrain looking at UI elements in games. I use a bigger TV to game on my console from my couch though. So yeah bigger is not better, it depends on the situation.
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Largely agree with Mega. Bigger = more visual impact, greater immersion, more wow factor. My 27" is beginning to feel small. Looking at 32" monitors as my next upgrade. 40" seems a bit big for a monitor though, but will not rule it out. Placement is no problem when you consider vesa mounting.
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Well most people use their PC at a desk, so less than 1 meter away from their monitor. Anything larger than 24-32'' and you'd get eyestrain looking at UI elements in games. I use a bigger TV to game on my console from my couch though. So yeah bigger is not better, it depends on the situation.
So i have a ruler by my side been measuring my desk for a bigger monitor, so i measured the distance from my eyes to the monitor, its 86cm. Feels great. You just get used to it after a week 10 days Im sure if it wasnt 4K it would feel worse,i cant imagine using 32inch FHD as monitor.
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Largely agree with Mega. Bigger = more visual impact, greater immersion, more wow factor. My 27" is beginning to feel small. Looking at 32" monitors as my next upgrade. 40" seems a bit big for a monitor though, but will not rule it out. Placement is no problem when you consider vesa mounting.
most web sites are centered, so you rarely use the extremes of the monitor, and games and movies also made in such way that you usually look at the center, we dont really move our eyes all around during gameplay or while watching a movie
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I bought myself a cheap AOC 32" 1920x1080 PVA screen for my desk to compliment my 15" IPS laptop screen.. At first I thought it would be to big as a monitor.. But I wanted it anyway because my bed is on the other side.. movie time.. For movies from bed it's kinda small but to work from it's REALLY convenient. I come home from work and plug my MSI GS60 6QE in and I have a fully operational gaming station that can play the latest games.. I tried another 24" after that because I broke one screen but it's nowhere near that convenient. Even though my 32" has only 1920x1080 pixels (which I chose to combine with the 970M laptop gpu with gaming) It's really fine to look at. I can barely see the pixels and the panel technology does fine close and far away. I would recommend to anyone that has the space for it to have at least a 32" monitor when gaming and working.. It's honestly much more intense with gaming but also convenient when working or just browsing. This AOC only cost me $225 in China. PVA screen technology if I remember well. Also had the IPS variant. IPS just sucks on blacks. http://postimg.org/image/qhi5sd64j/