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We have 3 of these at home. Wife has 2, I have one. Wife uses it more than I and she just told me: "wife is very happy with them."
Of course, the wife likely does not have the need for accurate colors; likely happy about the size, because no matter what they tell you, size matters.
I recently ordered https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D3PKPZCK for my son. It's apparently a slightly newer version of the same monitor with the same panel in it and slightly cheaper. Not super high refresh rate but high enough Free Sync/G-sync should actually be useful.
We have 3 of these at home. Wife has 2, I have one. Wife uses it more than I and she just told me: "wife is very happy with them."
Of course, the wife likely does not have the need for accurate colors; likely happy about the size, because no matter what they tell you, size matters.
My wife is happy with her "adequate" 21.5 inch monitor. She has no need for this 27 inch monstrosity! Size isn't everything, it matters how many pixels you can push through!
My wife is happy with her "adequate" 21.5 inch monitor. She has no need for this 27 inch monstrosity! Size isn't everything, it matters how many pixels you can push through! [img]https://static.slickdealscdn.com/images/smilies/emot-puke.gif[/img]
I told myself that the 24" 4K monitor was the best size/resolution. When it died after using it for 4 years (others used it before me) and the market didn't have many 24" 4K monitors to choose from, I went 27" 4K. While I have 20/15 vision, I don't think I can go back to a 24" 4K monitor anymore.
At work, I see a few people have jumped to a single 32" 4K + laptop screen. I don't think I'll ever want to do that. My current 27" 4K + 1440p portrait + laptop screen setup is likely how I'll roll until I retire (11 more years).
This is 16:9. Once you experience 16:10 such as with FHD+, it's hard to go back.
??? This is QHD or in non-marketing terms 1440p. The clarity is definitely better than a slight vertical increase to a 1080p picture, especially for general usage. Two of these would be better even better for productivity. There are some 16:10 monitors but those are pretty rare...
??? This is QHD or in non-marketing terms 1440p. The clarity is definitely better than a slight vertical increase to a 1080p picture, especially for general usage. Two of these would be better even better for productivity. There are some 16:10 monitors but those are pretty rare...
The new Ultra 7 laptop they gave me at work is 16:10. I'm happy to have something that matches my 16:10 monitors. 16:10 is still out there and better than going too high a resolution for smaller screens.
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Of course, the wife likely does not have the need for accurate colors; likely happy about the size, because no matter what they tell you, size matters.
Of course, the wife likely does not have the need for accurate colors; likely happy about the size, because no matter what they tell you, size matters.
At work, I see a few people have jumped to a single 32" 4K + laptop screen. I don't think I'll ever want to do that. My current 27" 4K + 1440p portrait + laptop screen setup is likely how I'll roll until I retire (11 more years).
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