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Do yourself a favor and buy from your local Best Buy.
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OR, you could go to Whole Foods (do your grocery too) OR Kohl's (do shopping) OR Amazon Lock where you just drop off in a box and walk out. So many easy ways.
OTOH, returning to a UPS store or BB, you will need to pack and take it to the car (if its raining or snow even more issue not to let it get wet), load it and unload it at the store. Take it inside and pray there is not a long line of customers doing returns at either stores. And for the 45 seconds it took you to generate a label, you possibly have to wait 3-5 mins or even more for the customer representative to process your return at BB where you may asked for ID, CC, what not depending on mood. I am not going to explain the possibility of environmental factors, fuel waste, energy waste, time waste, looking at somebody making a bad face because he/she can't be bothered to process your return or is just not in the mood. Boy was that tough or what?
As for monitor, great price. Will go ahead and order it. Thanks OP.
anybody use this as dual monitor? seems too big for dual, no?
Currently using a 27" 4K with a MacBook. Do you still have to scale 4K at 32"? And is the drop in PPI noticeable?
32 inch 4k PPI is 140 and though recommended scaling is still 150%, I use it at 125% which is much closer to the comparible 110 PPI at 100% size.
I think 27 inches is great for 2k (QHD) resolution while 32 inches is best for 4k (UHD).
Serious question… from someone who has a bunch of 1440 monitors… if you're using windows scaling to make the same content fit in a similar size monitor, what is the point of getting 4K?
OR, you could go to Whole Foods (do your grocery too) OR Kohl's (do shopping) OR Amazon Lock where you just drop off in a box and walk out. So many easy ways.
OTOH, returning to a UPS store or BB, you will need to pack and take it to the car (if its raining or snow even more issue not to let it get wet), load it and unload it at the store. Take it inside and pray there is not a long line of customers doing returns at either stores. And for the 45 seconds it took you to generate a label, you possibly have to wait 3-5 mins or even more for the customer representative to process your return at BB where you may asked for ID, CC, what not depending on mood. I am not going to explain the possibility of environmental factors, fuel waste, energy waste, time waste, looking at somebody making a bad face because he/she can't be bothered to process your return or is just not in the mood. Boy was that tough or what? https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...questioned.gif
As for monitor, great price. Will go ahead and order it. Thanks OP.
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VA, not IPS.
Here it is for $349 at BB for reference:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-3...Id=6451067
I wondered the same thing for a long time... It becomes all about the clarity of the image. Because of the scaling needed, you don't gain any screen real estate. But because there are a lot more pixels building the same image in the 4k screen, it is a much better and clearer image. Comparing side by side, even just with text, is quite awesome. I felt like I was an old man without glasses when looking at the lower resolution screen and a young fellow looking at the higher resolution screen.
VA, not IPS.
Here it is for $349 at BB for reference:
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-3...Id=6451067
Link to this LG partner website?
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Currently using a 27" 4K with a MacBook. Do you still have to scale 4K at 32"? And is the drop in PPI noticeable?