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24" 1080p vs 27" 1440p | Image Quality/Clarity Difference?

DennyPhantom

I'm curious if there is any benefit (Other than screen real-estate) in getting a 27" 1440p monitor. 
When the "Pixel Density" is the same with the 24" 1080p monitor
 

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1 minute ago, DennyPhantom said:

I'm curious if there is any benefit (Other than screen real-estate) in getting a 27" 1440p monitor. 
When the "Pixel Density" is the same with the 24" 1080p monitor
 

The pixel density is notably higher than 24" 1080p. A 1440p monitor with the same pixel density would be 32".

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1 minute ago, Glenwing said:

The pixel density is notably higher than 24" 1080p. A 1440p monitor with the same pixel density would be 32".

Oh Really? 
Okay thats good to know. I was mistaken in that regard

So would that mean better visual quality/clarity?

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1 hour ago, DennyPhantom said:

So would that mean better visual quality/clarity?

 

Assuming you're comparing 2 monitors from exactly the same manufacturer and series / model lineup, yes, a 27" 1440p display will have better clarity because of a higher pixel density when compared to a 24" 1080p display. I run dual 27" 1440p Dell UltraSharp displays for this reason, as they're the sweet spot for productivity for me.

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6 minutes ago, kirashi said:

Assuming you're comparing 2 monitors from exactly the same manufacturer and series / model lineup, yes, a 27" 1440p display will have better clarity because of a higher pixel density when compared to a 24" 1080p display. I run dual 27" 1440p Dell UltraSharp displays for this reason, as they're the sweet spot for productivity for me.


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