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so 28 inch 4k requires scaling for it to really be usable?

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For example; I need to scale Chrome to 175% otherwise I literally have to squint/bring my face to the screen in order to read text.

So  I just got myself a zotac 980ti amp extreme and want to upgrade to 4k. I was originally looking at the AMH A399U but it is about the same dpi as my current 1440p monitor meaning I would get more usable space than my 27 inch but I wouldn't get the increased sharpness like I would on a 27 or 28 inch 4k monitor. So I was looking for some opinions about whether I should get a 27-28 inch 4k for the extra sharpness or just go for the more functional larger monitor with the same sharpness as a 27  inch 1440p. I would like more usable space for programming and working on projects but I am not sure if a 27 inch 4k will give that to me.

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4K is amazing for media consumption and gaming, but I wouldn't recommend it for productivity purposes. You might prefer 21:9 1440p (3440x1440)

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4K is amazing for media consumption and gaming, but I wouldn't recommend it for productivity purposes. You might prefer 21:9 1440p (3840x1440)

right now 21:9 is just too far out of my budget so 4k is the next best thing with the same number of pixels wide but more height.

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just go with 2 monitors then if you want more useable space

1080p or 1440p

I already have 3 monitors, a 1440p 27 inch main, a 24 inch 1920x1200 in landscape, and a 24 inch 1080p. I am personally not a fan of working across so many monitors and would like to get down to one mane that I do work on and a side monitor or other.

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right now 21:9 is just too far out of my budget so 4k is the next best thing with the same number of pixels wide but more height.

The issue is scaling; not all programs have an ability to scale which can make reading text a painful chore.

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I already have 3 monitors, a 1440p 27 inch main, a 24 inch 1920x1200 in landscape, and a 24 inch 1080p. I am personally not a fan of working across so many monitors and would like to get down to one mane that I do work on and a side monitor or other.

get a ultrawide 4k then

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get a ultrawide 4k then

As noted above 21:9 is just too expensive still and is less usable space than a 4k panel.

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The issue is scaling; not all programs have an ability to scale which can make reading text a painful chore.

That is why I was looking for others opinions on 28 inch 4k because on the 39 inch 4k it is the same pixel density as 1440p 27 inch which requires no scaling.

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That is why I was looking for others opinions on 28 inch 4k because on the 39 inch 4k it is the same pixel density as 1440p 27 inch which requires no scaling.

The difference is insignificant; it will still require scaling. I think the AMH A399U may be your best bet.

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The difference is insignificant; it will still require scaling. I think the AMH A399U may be your best bet.

so 28 inch 4k requires scaling for it to really be usable?

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so 28 inch 4k requires scaling for it to really be usable?

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For example; I need to scale Chrome to 175% otherwise I literally have to squint/bring my face to the screen in order to read text.

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Indeed

 

For example; I need to scale Chrome to 175% otherwise I literally have to squint/bring my face to the screen in order to read text.

ok thank you for this information. it is as i feared 28 inches just is too small for 4k. Now I just have to decide if want to wait and see if any companies are releasing a 4k 32" or higher g-sync monitor in 2015 or if I should just go for the AMH A399U when I have the money.

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ok thank you for this information. it is as i feared 28 inches just is too small for 4k. Now I just have to decide if want to wait and see if any companies are releasing a 4k 32" or higher g-sync monitor in 2015 or if I should just go for the AMH A399U when I have the money.

You're welcome. Dell has a 23" 4K monitor which I cannot even fathom how difficult reading text is at 100% scaling. :o

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right now 21:9 is just too far out of my budget so 4k is the next best thing with the same number of pixels wide but more height.

 

Hard to take seriously you mentioning budget, when you buy a 980ti. I hope you are not one of these people who get the most expensive system and then use it with the worst possible monitor you can find.

 

Anyway, if you want a good gaming xp, you pick one of the gsync ones from this list (4k wise, theres not many):

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/410994-list-of-all-ipsva-gsyncfreesync-monitors/

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Hard to take seriously you mentioning budget, when you buy a 980ti. I hope you are not one of these people who get the most expensive system and then use it with the worst possible monitor you can find.

 

Anyway, if you want a good gaming xp, you pick one of the gsync ones from this list (4k wise, theres not many):

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/410994-list-of-all-ipsva-gsyncfreesync-monitors/

21:9 monitors are over $1000 dollars and a good 4k is around $400-600 and will have more usable space. as much as I like 21:9 it is less space than 4k.

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21:9 monitors are over $1000 dollars and a good 4k is around $400-600 and will have more usable space. as much as I like 21:9 it is less space than 4k.

 

Well... i get why it seems that way when you at it on paper. But anyone who has gamed on 21:9 will swear by it and say "21:9 > all", regardless of resolution.

For us - all that 4k space is worthless because its 16:9, but we will definitely enjoy the sharpness when 5120x2160 is eventually released.

 

However, you said work is primary for you; then sure.. you want as much pixels as you can get!

 

The only thing i urge you do do is to get an IPS 4k, with gsync or freesync (even if you wont use freesync now, it might come in handy for the 14nm video cards).

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