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May 20, 2014 12:48:13 PM

Ok so I have been interested in 4K for a very long time. Ever since I saw a 4K screen. I have been looking around on Amazon and I found a 32" 4K display for an ok price but it also had options to have all the way up to a 60" screen. The larger screens cost more but shouldn't the smaller screens be the more expensive since they will have a denser ppi?

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May 20, 2014 12:54:32 PM

That isn't how it works, larger TV's take more parts to make than smaller TV's. It is just how it is, now while the pixel density is better something like 4K will look great even on a large screen
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May 20, 2014 12:58:32 PM

Not necessarily. Most 32"+ 4K screens are TV's, which requires more stuff to build. The 4K screens that are dedicated computer monitors can usually be had for a much smaller price, and they are usually smaller. A perfect example is the $700 27" Samsung 4K monitor. That is an amazing price, but you can't directly hook cable into it, it doesn't have speakers, etc.

I am speaking in general though. I'm sure there are some exceptions.
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