Since you guys are talking about resolutions. I also wanted to ask you for advice. I was thinking about getting a new monitor. I wanted 27" but I heard that 1920x1080 for 27" is too low. Is it true ? If I can only afford 1920x1080 should I go for 24" ? Thanks
Any new suggestions for a 27" 1440p monitor? Seems like a few of the options in the OP are at end of life now such as the Asus models. Gaming is not a high priority.
@thomasp Doesn't bother you being a curved monitor for modeling and texturing? Also is Wacom Intuos tablet working fine on your ultra wide monitor? 34" ultra wide has not enough screen space vertically, it's just a wider 27" monitor. But I've just found 38" ultra wide from Dell and LG which have around 3 cm more vertically…
Hey guys! Looking to add a 32" monitor to my setup. I have one 24" 1920x1200 right now. Probably two 24" monitors setup would be pretty good but I prefer having all the tools/panels for the same program on one screen. I've already seen a 27" 2560x1440 but it doesn't look a great upgrade for me. And one issue was that…
Just got new dual monitors for WFH. Old monitors were starting to fail. ASUS PB278QV 27" 1440p IPS 100% sRGB, etc. Pretty nice. I wish the bezels were smaller, but really not a problem. The stands are super solid, rotate/height/tilt, and no wiggles. Great connection options. No dead pixels. I used X-Rite ColorMunki Smile…
So with monitor size and resolution, distance from the monitor plays a big role. For a normal desktop situation where the monitor is within sitting arm reach, I'd avoid 27" 1080p unless you have poor vision. If you want effectively a larger monitor, put it closer to your face. Personally I hate working in 3d applications…
The curved shape has not been an issue at all for me and Wacoms have always been a compromise ever since I moved on from a single regular aspect CRT and a tablet with matching aspect ratio: I have a medium size Intuos connected to this setup and have mapped only a vertically squashed strip of the drawing area. I use the…