Do we have different sizes for monitor other than 27" 32" 40" ? any quality loss?

william_90

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and since I found anything more than 1920x1080 expensive and useless for me, does their size being bigger, lower their screen quality?
like a 40" Full HD monitor. compared to a 27" monitor
any noticeable quality loss?
thanks
 
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Yeah as Eduello said the res is the same but as the 40 is stretching that res over a larger area it will look worse when you are close up. If you intend to game with a mouse and keyboard on a desk the a 27 would look better but if you like to lounge on the sofa and game with a pad then the 40 is better.

By the way your system spec is awesome so maybe you could go for a 1440p 27" monitor which is around the same price as a big 40" screen and even better quality.

Love the gif as well :)

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Yeah as Eduello said the res is the same but as the 40 is stretching that res over a larger area it will look worse when you are close up. If you intend to game with a mouse and keyboard on a desk the a 27 would look better but if you like to lounge on the sofa and game with a pad then the 40 is better.

By the way your system spec is awesome so maybe you could go for a 1440p 27" monitor which is around the same price as a big 40" screen and even better quality.

Love the gif as well :)
 
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william_90

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yeah thanks, after two monch im reading this, sorry for delay
i bought it almost a few days after posting this
I bought an Asus 27" 1440P? or FullHD
i used to have samsung 19"
its a great improvement, the only con is the buttons for changing the settings in menu or brightness are to mechanical, and won't always work properly while in samsung it was touchpad, and also there was a software to change settings inside OS
also samsung had lost its backlight after two years and i had to repair it
maybe samsungs have shorter lifetimes
the presets in Asus are not interesting, it needs a lot changes to reach an optimum range