In the market for this exact size and resolution. Don't know too much about monitors. Monitor would be used for typical work tasks and some Xbox gaming sparingly. Should I pull the trigger, or can better deals be had?
In the market for this exact size and resolution. Don't know too much about monitors. Monitor would be used for typical work tasks and some Xbox gaming sparingly. Should I pull the trigger, or can better deals be had?
For this size, I would recommend getting a UHD 4k monitor instead. 27inch would be a good size for QHD 2k monitor.
I think the value here is in the ERGO stand. It is certainly what has me interested, however I have a 2 year old 32" Lenovo monitor for my WFH setup that I've never been in love with that is already dying. Part of the reason for that is at 32" QHD, the monitor is just BIG and I can't get it in a good position to work with my other monitors.
A good ERGO stand like this really helps in a situation like mine. That said, I think when my Lenovo dies, I may go back down to a 27" monitor. 32" QHD is just big.
I think the value here is in the ERGO stand. It is certainly what has me interested, however I have a 2 year old 32" Lenovo monitor for my WFH setup that I've never been in love with that is already dying. Part of the reason for that is at 32" QHD, the monitor is just BIG and I can't get it in a good position to work with my other monitors.
A good ERGO stand like this really helps in a situation like mine. That said, I think when my Lenovo dies, I may go back down to a 27" monitor. 32" QHD is just big.
32" is indeed big and takes up most of the space. I recommend 14".
FYI:
32" 1440p (QHD) has same pixel density as a 24" 1080p (FHD). So the images won't look sharper, you'll just have more pixels showing on a larger screen.
If you want a sharper/smoother image, 27" QHD (2k) or 32" UHD (4K) is what you want.
You comparing apples to oranges. Yes, they are both 32", 1440p, 75mhz with IPS panels but that is where the comparison ends. The stand alone is worth the extra cost (height adjustment, pivot, swivel, landscape/portrait mode), none of which the monitor you linked to does (i guess it has tilt but that's it). Another biggie is the ports (USB 3.0 type a and c, HDMI 2.0). Those features absolutely contribute to a better monitor and I would gladly pay the additional cost for those features alone.
You comparing apples to oranges. Yes, they are both 32", 1440p, 75mhz with IPS panels but that is where the comparison ends. The stand alone is worth the extra cost (height adjustment, pivot, swivel, landscape/portrait mode), none of which the monitor you linked to does (i guess it has tilt but that's it). Another biggie is the ports (USB 3.0 type a and c, HDMI 2.0). Those features absolutely contribute to a better monitor and I would gladly pay the additional cost for those features alone.
I'd go 4K at this price/size, but I guess you have different needs.
FYI:
32" 1440p (QHD) has same pixel density as a 24" 1080p (FHD). So the images won't look sharper, you'll just have more pixels showing on a larger screen.
If you want a sharper/smoother image, 27" QHD (2k) or 32" UHD (4K) is what you want.
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A good ERGO stand like this really helps in a situation like mine. That said, I think when my Lenovo dies, I may go back down to a 27" monitor. 32" QHD is just big.
A good ERGO stand like this really helps in a situation like mine. That said, I think when my Lenovo dies, I may go back down to a 27" monitor. 32" QHD is just big.
32" is indeed big and takes up most of the space. I recommend 14".
32" 1440p (QHD) has same pixel density as a 24" 1080p (FHD). So the images won't look sharper, you'll just have more pixels showing on a larger screen.
If you want a sharper/smoother image, 27" QHD (2k) or 32" UHD (4K) is what you want.
32" 1440p (QHD) has same pixel density as a 24" 1080p (FHD). So the images won't look sharper, you'll just have more pixels showing on a larger screen.
If you want a sharper/smoother image, 27" QHD (2k) or 32" UHD (4K) is what you want.
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