Read more.Whether it's as low as 1440x900 or as high as 7680x4320, we want to know.
Read more.Whether it's as low as 1440x900 or as high as 7680x4320, we want to know.
Too high for me to apparently afford 2021 PCMR gaming. I should have stuck with my old 1680X1050 monitor in hindsite!
3440 x 1440
5120 x 1440
1080p 144Hz + a graphics card that can push all those frames
PC monitor, 1080p, laptop is another story though at 2736x1824
24" 1920x1200 60Hz IPS panel some 10 years plus old, no point replacing as I would need a new VGA card to drive it, and we all know how likely that is at the moment.
Got two 1st at 2560x1440 at 165mhz (gaming)
and the 2nd at 1920x1080 at 144mhz
both running from a Gtx Asus 1080
1080P, Samsung C27FG7x 27" 144 Hz curved gaming monitor as the main one, and a 1080P 21.5" ASUS VP228 as a sometimes-used second and/or back-up monitor.
The former is at about 800 mm from me and frankly it would have to be bigger than 27" to go any higher than 1080P, any resolution much higher than this and I'd squiting at the text. Also, if it was bigger than 32" then it probably wouldn't fit on my PC desk.
Plus, who can actually buy a graphics card at a sensible price that could drive up-to-date games with ray-tracing at resolutions much higher than 1080P at the moment?
Last edited by Eggburt69; 10-04-2021 at 08:38 AM.
24" at 1080p. It has been for a long time and will be longer still.
3440x1440 and 2560x1080 on gaming\work pc, 1080p on work laptop and 2736x1824 on surface pro.
Work PC - 2 x 1920x1080 27" panels I've had years
Gaming PC 1920x1080 projector
Laptop(s) 1920x1080
Music pc - 2 x 1920x1080 24"
Erm seems to be a theme going on
Old puter - still good enuff till I save some pennies!
2560x1440 @ 144Hz 27in
Any higher and I'd need a new graphics card and that's obviously a joke at the moment!
Live long and prosper.
1:3440x1440 (34")
2:3840 × 2160 (55")
4k, only 1 atm, but soon my prescious
3840 x 1600 - 38" Acer XR382CVQK curved monitor, no scaling needing. It's been worth every penny.
I originally tried a 34" ultrawide monitor (3440 × 1440), but it still felt a bit cramped. I'm a software developer, and 1600 vertical lines makes a massive difference when reading and writing code. I'm considering upgrading to a 43"+ 4K 144Hz monitor eventually, mainly for the higher refresh rate for gaming since my current one maxes out at 75Hz.
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