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by PragmaticPulp
1080 days ago
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8K is four times the pixels and therefore four times the bandwidth as a 4K monitor. It took us a long time to go from 1080p to 4K. It has taken even longer for 4K at 120-144Hz to be practical. It’s more likely that you’ll end up with intermediate steps to 5K, 6K, than getting 8K 120Hz. The other limitation is lack of demand. You need a gigantic monitor for 8K to be worth it, and you need a powerful video card to drive it. The number of people who would buy such a monitor is very, very small. |
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I have a 4k 24" monitor that I can still see aliasing on with AA disabled.
8K 32" would give me more real estate and should, in theory, completely eliminate the need for AA.