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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Aug 30, 2024
Aug 30, 2024 7:52 AM
27" Dell S2721QS 3840x2160 UHD IPS 60Hz FreeSync Monitor
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if you use just one, 32 will be the sweet spot.
27 if you have dual monitor setup.
28 is weird, it actually feels more like 32 than 27", i run the same windows 125% on it and feel fine.
run windows at %125 on 27" feels too small.
What is better, a 4K 27" or WQHD 34" assuming it is both IPS monitors?
My coworker with a 37" widescreen is miserable…she ends up having to share one application at a time or else nobody can see what she's doing. I'm still a fan of 2 medium monitors over 1 large one if you have to share a lot
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4.5 for console gaming
4.5 for console gaming
The curve on the S3221QS is 1800R, which is very mild. Imo it works really well on a 32", as it "flattens" out the panel imo. I also use the monitor at a distance, 5-15 feet, and don't have much negative effects from the curvature. I think a 1500R (GIGABYTE M32UC 32) is just a bit more than 1800R, and is at that point where it might be too much curve, but still not too noticeable. 1000R (Samsung) is very severe.
For 4k 27" vs 1440p 34", you really gotta decide what you are looking for. Personally, I can only do 4k+, so 1440p would be unacceptable for me even though it would have a higher frame rate for the price. I don't game, so even though 120 Hz is nice for general use (like scrolling, cursor movements, etc.), it's not a deal breaker for me, whereas anything under 4k is a deal breaker for me. My brother has the AW3420DW 34" 120Hz 1440p, and the pixel density is garbage for me.
What is better, a 4K 27" or WQHD 34" assuming it is both IPS monitors?
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