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Model: LG - UltraFine 32" 6K Nano IPS Black 60Hz, 5ms Monitor with DisplayHDR 600 (HDMI, DP, Thunderbolt, USB-C) - Silver
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While there are reasons NOT to like the monitor, the pixel density is exactly what Mac users want/need. I believe this is the same as the 32" Studio Display. It's 5K @ 27" and 6K at 32" to get native scaling on a Mac.
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I would definitely read a few reviews on this monitor before purchasing it. Based on the specs alone, I would love to buy it, but I will not touch this thing.
Can someone explain why Samsung would put a 60Hz screen w/ such high specs on other categories? I am curious if there is a marketing strategy for this?
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this level of pixel density is not useful for anyone other than like image editors or some niche profession.
While there are reasons NOT to like the monitor, the pixel density is exactly what Mac users want/need. I believe this is the same as the 32" Studio Display. It's 5K @ 27" and 6K at 32" to get native scaling on a Mac.
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Can someone explain why Samsung would put a 60Hz screen w/ such high specs on other categories? I am curious if there is a marketing strategy for this?
What other 6K monitor at 120Hz+ refresh rate did you have in mind to compare to? I'm not sure it's marketing strategy as much as availability of such a panel.
Not to mention to drive 6K @ 120Hz requires a substantial video card / display tech.
While there are reasons NOT to like the monitor, the pixel density is exactly what Mac users want/need. I believe this is the same as the 32" Studio Display. It's 5K @ 27" and 6K at 32" to get native scaling on a Mac.
maybe i'm just ignorant but what is the use case of this level of pixel density if optimal resolution of a 32 inch monitor at typical office desk viewing distance is 4K?
This is not meant to be a gaming monitor. It's specifically for creative professionals - graphic designers, photographers, editors, artists, etc. Refresh rate above 60hz not especially meaningful for these users. Look at the product page and it's obvious what this is meant for https://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg...ne-monitor
maybe i'm just ignorant but what is the use case of this level of pixel density if optimal resolution of a 32 inch monitor at typical office desk viewing distance is 4K?
This is a highly color accurate monitor intended for image professionals like graphic designers and photographers. The higher pixel density more accurately displays typography and vector elements.
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Not to mention to drive 6K @ 120Hz requires a substantial video card / display tech.
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