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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.
Silly question: so i'm using a Polaroid 32" LED TV as computer screen to connect to my laptop; the display resolution is 1920x1080. Everything is OK, text, image no problem at all. However, the edge of the screen seem like it cut off, especially when i'm using excel for work.
Well my question is, will i have the same problem? Seeing that this monitor resolution is 1920x1080?
Lol people who keep saying you can't see pixels never had a 21" 1440p display and have used a MacBook pro before. You can definitely tell the difference in ppi. This is 31.5" with a 1080p display. This will be worse.
I can keep fonts small on my MacBook pro and read it fine. I have to set my display with much larger font on my 21" screen for work because it's harder to read because the pixels are so apparent after using MacBook pro for a long time
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Totally disagree. Technophiles are getting out of touch with reality. 1080p on 32" is satisfyingly crisp. The average user could never tell any different.
I agree with this. I have a 32" samsung. I'd like a 4k but for my casual gaming, it's a decent enough monitor.
Guys, this is an insane deal. This is not the right monitor for you, don't mean it is not going to be great for others.
I am perfect fine with 1080p with 32 inch. I am using a 1080p 32inch 165hz hdr flat from costco for 229. Would have grab this if it was available.
1440p is better sure, but 1080 doesn't degrade gaming experience all that much. Don't have to talk down good deal because your eyes are too good for 1080p. I have cheap eyes, 1080p works just fine.
I have the Sceptre 32" 1080 185hz...it's amazing, anyone that says they can see the 'huge' pixels should go work for Tony Stark...Cause that way Tony won't need a magnifying lens, he can just use you instead...
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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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Gonna compare it to my MSI optix
Well my question is, will i have the same problem? Seeing that this monitor resolution is 1920x1080?
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I can keep fonts small on my MacBook pro and read it fine. I have to set my display with much larger font on my 21" screen for work because it's harder to read because the pixels are so apparent after using MacBook pro for a long time
I am perfect fine with 1080p with 32 inch. I am using a 1080p 32inch 165hz hdr flat from costco for 229. Would have grab this if it was available.
1440p is better sure, but 1080 doesn't degrade gaming experience all that much. Don't have to talk down good deal because your eyes are too good for 1080p. I have cheap eyes, 1080p works just fine.
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