1440p x 2...my favorite setup so far
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1440p x 2...my favorite setup so far
32" qhd
1080p but currently researching options for something bigger. I want to get A3 pages 100% fullsize and extra room for all the toolbars etc. It's not easy to work out what spec that actually requires though for some reason it's more complicated than I thought it would be due to pixel pitches and scaling etc.
2560 x 1440
1920*1080p. I just boxed up my 1440p for sale.
The problem is the FHD one is QLED and 144Hz so it stomps a lot of other monitors. I might need to budget for a LG CX OLED for an upgrade lol
Iiyama Prolite 4K (3840x2160) but I run it at 1080p on the desktop as everything is way to small otherwise and I can't see text etc! It only does 60Hz at this resolution and above but can do 75Hz if you go lower. It does have AMD Freesync which is handy though as I have an AMD card in my system.
23" 1920x1080 passive 3D / 60Hz
24" 1920 x 1200 (16:10) / 60Hz (VGA with no hdcp)
and a 1920 x 1080 60Hz projector :)
Thinking about a 4K monitor but since I'd want to still read small text, that's pushing me towards a 43 - 50" 4K TV to keep pixel size similar. HDR and 120Hz would be nice.
(anyone tried a TV that size at standard 2-3 foot monitor range? )
1920 x 1200. (24 inch) I have two of them. Tried the 1920 x 1080 but could not get used to that at all.
asus predator 4k at present.
32" 2560X1440 @ 144hz. I'll switch to 4K when the current crop of GPUs are back down to normal prices and in stock.
My PC monitors max out at 2560x1440p and 60hz.
1920x1080,60Hz, 22". Quite happy with that old refresh rate, but maybe need a larger screen and higher resolution to better appreciate the scenery in my usual MMRPG.
Nvidia 2080Ti + Acer 48" 4k moniter
I bought a 43" LG which runs at 3840x2160 a couple of years back, and besides it not being F/G-sync I've not looked back. Such an upgrade has improved my quality of life, especially with the amount of use it's had during lockdown as I now work on it.
It was originally to support my ever-worsening eyesight, but now it's all about productivity. I tried 3x 1440P screens aligned horizontally in a row but the experience and actual size of the text was such a poor experience outside gaming that I moved those on and went back to a single big monitor.
running at
3840x2160