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by suprfnk
1099 days ago
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It just doesn't matter that much for the average consumer. Most office workers (that is, not silicon valley programmers) work on 1920x1080 and that's fine. There really is not much to gain by doubling or tripling the resolution. I'm working on a 27" 2560x1440 screen. I can see pixels, but that really doesn't matter. Text is readable, nothing is blurry, I can do my work and get on with my day. Screens are good enough, they work, and there is not much to gain by having higher resolutions. |
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I would more than welcome higher density and crispier text any time. I'm on 24" 1080p and unhappy of that.
I'm gonna buy a widescreen 34" at much higher pixel density soon.