Originally Posted by jhellwig
There is no reason to spend the money on 4K stuff unless you want it or do video and photo editing or some other design stuff. Spread sheets, word documents and webex run just fine on old monitors plus they use up less system resources if your computer or laptop is using onboard graphics.
Razor sharp text is one reason I'd never go below 4k. The text on the 4k monitor looks like printed paper compared to, say a 1080 screen. a 27" 4k Monitor has a DPI of 163.18 - that 34" Ultrawide the OP listed has a dpi of 81.72 or 1/2 - you'll definitely notice blocky text at that DPI.
I've got 2 LG 27UD58-B that are excellent and affordable. I did look at ultrawides but didn't like the lack of resolution.
There is no reason to spend the money on 4K stuff unless you want it or do video and photo editing or some other design stuff. Spread sheets, word documents and webex run just fine on old monitors plus they use up less system resources if your computer or laptop is using onboard graphics.
Razor sharp text is one reason I'd never go below 4k. The text on the 4k monitor looks like printed paper compared to, say a 1080 screen. a 27" 4k Monitor has a DPI of 163.18 - that 34" Ultrawide the OP listed has a dpi of 81.72 or 1/2 - you'll definitely notice blocky text at that DPI.
I've got 2 LG 27UD58-B that are excellent and affordable. I did look at ultrawides but didn't like the lack of resolution.
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