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Bullshit, you won't see pixels unless you like to pretend to be an elitist and sit stupid close to a 32 inch screen. Anyone will find problems to complain about if they want to find problems.
I have a curved Acer 32", also just 1080p, and i'm typing on it right now, sitting 2.5 feet away from it , have perfect 20/20 vision and the screen is perfectly fine for text, videos and images. I game on it too. Will you see finer, sharper display on a QHD screen at the same size and distance, yes, but nobody is going to see pixels at typical, practical use scenarios.
so do I need a amd grafix card in order to get the best 1ms 165hz performance ? I have a nvidia 1660 ti ..Thanks!
No, FreeSync is the open source alternative to NVIDIA's GSync, so NVIDIA can support both (GSync & FreeSync) whereas AMD only supports FreeSync. GSync is proprietary and has more features than FreeSync, but will also add to the price of the monitor.
I don't like the VA panel because they are the lowest of the VA/TN/IPS panels and because it's a 1080 on a 32". But I'm ngl, that's an ultra cheap budget monitor.
I have a VA panel monitor and it is massively better than any TN monitor I've ever owned, especially with color reproduction.
32" 1080p is not great, even 1440p is stretching it. I am an enthusiast though. I get by with 32" 1440p 144hz for the smoothness though. A 27" 1440p looks WAY crispier.
Is this the monitor to get for a PS5? From my research, it can only do 4K 60 or 1080p 120hz, but not 1440p. No point for me to get a high refresh rate 4K monitor.
I had a 27 inch 1080p... Which I upgraded to a Dell 32 inch 1440p... And trust me... 1080p on 32 is not worth it.. having said that... If you are on a tight budget and are willing to sacrifice on the experience... Sure.. go ahead... But my suggestion would be 1440p atleast for anything 27 inch and above... It's worth it... And it's future proof...
I had a 32" 1080p and returned it within a day. It's not the pixelation or image quality, it's just a waste of space. It's like putting a magnifying glass over a 24" monitor. You don't get to fit more stuff on the screen, everything is just bigger. I replaced it with a 32" 1440p and it was night and day. Now i can fit more windows on the screen without making any of them too small to be unusable.
Back in my day, I had vertical color lines running up and down my broken LCD laptop screen, but felt fortunate to have a laptop computer. Everyone in college thought I was a total geek for bringing one to class.
Just adding, I am a little older, and I was one of the few that had a computer in my dorm. Most had to use the computer labs to even type up papers. Geek Strong!
This might be good for gaming natively at 1080p, but for productivity you will be able to do so much more at 1440p. The difference is like having half an extra monitor, once you get used to 2k its really hard to go back if work involves having multiple windows open at once. At 32" I would trade refresh rate over resolution in a heartbeat.
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Just personal preference, but having owned a few Acer's and having them all go out on me...not a fan.
All brands put out good and bad monitors, so personal anecdotes aren't very useful. It's the aggregate stats that matter. For what it's worth, I've purchased tons of Acer monitors (more than 20) for myself, my family, and my employees, and never had one go bad. I just sold a pair of 27" 1080p that I used for 8 years, and got back almost what I paid for them.
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I have a curved Acer 32", also just 1080p, and i'm typing on it right now, sitting 2.5 feet away from it , have perfect 20/20 vision and the screen is perfectly fine for text, videos and images. I game on it too. Will you see finer, sharper display on a QHD screen at the same size and distance, yes, but nobody is going to see pixels at typical, practical use scenarios.
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