He suggests a 500 ultrawide it's all situational I don't play fps or car games so don't feel ultrawide is the one for me
Teivel
31 Jul 16#23
What would you suggest snappyfish?
snappyfish
22 Jul 16#22
I'm pleased for you, but your still missing out.
daze24
22 Jul 16#21
I have 2 27" 1440p monitors, one at 144hz i'm pretty happy with the setup currently.
Hootwo
21 Jul 16#20
Agree. My desktop is a 39" 2160p screen which has similar PPI and Windows is fine with no scaling.
adam0812
21 Jul 16#19
Which is what % of people? I have a pg348q so I know 3440x1440 is far from standard.
snappyfish
21 Jul 16#18
If you are editing photo's why on earth buy a 24" monitor, ridiculous.
snappyfish
21 Jul 16#17
Your missing out with your small screen.
snappyfish
21 Jul 16#14
3440x1440 is the 'new' standard size, way to small now.
daze24 to snappyfish
21 Jul 16#15
how is a relatively obscure "Ultrawide" the new standard? I know no-one who has that size of monitor.
1080p is the current standard. 1440p and 4k are the more common alternatives.
adam0812 to snappyfish
21 Jul 16#16
Lol, no.
tadzyla
20 Jul 16#8
Are they coming factory calibrated and proper for photo editing?
U53R to tadzyla
20 Jul 16#13
99% sRGB , so Yes
ollie87
20 Jul 16#12
Still not brilliant.
K1LLER HORNET
20 Jul 16#11
Scaling on Windows isn't that bad anymore.
tahir_owen
19 Jul 161#5
I feel even QHD at 24inches is a little small, but still pritty good...
It's a good deal for those who are far sighted
Resa6969 to tahir_owen
19 Jul 16#7
I think it's fine. We have QHD phones standard these days (fair enough it is hard to make out from FHD phones) but at 24 inches and close up to the monitor this should be a fine improvement over 1080p
ollie87 to tahir_owen
20 Jul 16#10
2560x1440 at 24 inches is 122.38 PPI which is actually a pretty good sweet spot for operating systems like Windows that have terrible display scaling support.
fleabittenvarmint
20 Jul 16#9
Bought two of these back in December via Flubit for ~£169 each. Absolutely fantastic screen for the money in every respect, even more so now at this price. Heated.
Begize
19 Jul 16#6
Just started buying these as the standard monitors at work. Very nice, well worth the price.
crumpetman
19 Jul 16#2
Do you need displayport cable to get the full res?
tahir_owen to crumpetman
19 Jul 16#4
No, dual link DVI is enough for 60HZ
huangxq2
19 Jul 16#3
hot price
Bigspin
19 Jul 16#1
excellent monitor. I'm using one for photo editing. very well balanced colours.
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1080p is the current standard. 1440p and 4k are the more common alternatives.
It's a good deal for those who are far sighted