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FrancoDiaz | 9 years ago
The natural upgrade path for me would be to ditch those and get a big-ass 5k monitor eventually, but I don't see the market really moving in that direction in an affordable way.
One 4k isn't going to cut it and I'm worried two 4k monitors is going to be to much from a field of vision perspective....maybe I'm wrong there.
Has anybody upgraded from a couple 1440p monitors to a couple 4k monitors, and what's your experience been?
Tom1971|9 years ago
It's been one of the biggest productivity improvements since moving from 640x480 to 1024x768.
The 1440p is now only used for minor stuff like email and not really necessary anymore.
I soon moved to a 32" 4K at home as well, because I just couldn't stand just 1440 anymore.
One of the interesting parts is that I don't use 4K fully: it's too much surface are and your head tilts too much to see everything at once. But what's great is that I can put a background process as full screen in the background and have a 3500x1800 window in front in which I do my real work. So I can observe the proceedings of the background talks without having to toggle windows all the time.
bryanlarsen|9 years ago
And the 32" size is about perfect too, IMO. The height is about the maximum you can view without head movement.
FrancoDiaz|9 years ago
mizzack|9 years ago
I got the Samsung UN40KU6290 (does 4k@60 with 4:4:4 chroma) for under $300. The PC mode is crisp and responsive. Calibrates well enough. Only complaint is slow GTG time can look blurry when scrolling text.
cpr|9 years ago
Are you driving this from a Mac or from a PC? What kind of cable are you using exactly?
2bluesc|9 years ago
1) It doesn't power off or on automatically. I need the remote 2) The viewing angle made seeing the corners difficult on my admittedly shallower then probably needed desk with no scaling, (40" seemed like the sweet spot for PPI without scaling).
How do you cope with (1)? I'm amazed that Intel, Nvidia and AMD haven't thrown a HDMI-CEC IP code into their GPUs and made it trivially to turn on and off displays over HDMI.
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