Read more.MG28UQ and MG24UQ are 28- and 24-inch 4K displays, the MG248Q is a Full-HD display.
Read more.MG28UQ and MG24UQ are 28- and 24-inch 4K displays, the MG248Q is a Full-HD display.
I don't see the need for a 4K 28" monitor. The average PC gamer doesn't have a rig powerful enough to push that number of pixels. My Skylake i5 with an R9 290 hooked up to a 1440p 27" monitor will handle anything I can throw at it. Why would I want a 28" 4K monitor? I would have to buy a beast of a GPU (or possibly 2 of them) and upgrade my I5 to an i7. Is it worth all of that additional expense when the individual pixels are so small on a 28" screen that I really question whether the human eye can see much of a difference between a 1440p image and a 4k image.
I missed the fact that MG24UQ is also 4K. Really. Why buy a 24" 4K monitor? It's too small to appreciate a 4K image. If it arrived with a dozen dead pixels you wouldn't be able to see them.
24" 4K for Photoshop and video editing on a budget
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