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Best monitor size for 1440p?

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Titles says it pretty much. I'm on a very strict budget but its somewhat flexible. So a 32 inch or curved or wide screen isn't possible... If any of that is better in your opinion. Yes of course I will game on it but also watch them High bitrate "Blue ray" movies. The one I've been look at recently is 25"976de142-e184-492b-bb1e-6a33d10dab6c.jpg

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Just now, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Titles says it pretty much. I'm on a very strict budget but its somewhat flexible. So a 32 inch or curved or wide screen isn't possible... If any of that is better in your opinion. Yes of course I will game on it but also watch them High bitrate "Blue ray" movies. The one I've been look at recently is 25"976de142-e184-492b-bb1e-6a33d10dab6c.jpg

I think it really is anything above 22 inches, but it is your choice because in the end even tvs at 1440p look good so just go with what you like.

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24"+ and I think 27" is the sweet spot for size and for 1 person

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Personal preference and sitting distance...

 

I find 27" perfectly fine for my sitting distance. 30" would be okay as well.

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I use a 32" Benq 3200PT which is a 1440p screen and it's beyond amazing

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1 minute ago, RoryDash said:

I use a 32" Benq 3200PT which is a 1440p screen and it's beyond amazing

Yeah I'm using some shit brand 32 inch 1080p monitor right now 

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I have a 27" and it's fine. I'm sure you could get away with 24-35ish and still enjoy it. Honestly depends on your use case and how much desk space you have.

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2 hours ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Titles says it pretty much. I'm on a very strict budget but its somewhat flexible. So a 32 inch or curved or wide screen isn't possible... If any of that is better in your opinion. Yes of course I will game on it but also watch them High bitrate "Blue ray" movies. The one I've been look at recently is 25"976de142-e184-492b-bb1e-6a33d10dab6c.jpg

27 inch should be the bare minimum for 1440p imo. [and maybe the maximum] imo. since most 1440p monitors are made around th is size normally.

at 32 inch it demands/favors 4k more imo.

 

i find 27 inch for a single monitor setup huge already. let alone 32" wides or 34" ultrawides.

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1 minute ago, xsimplyjosh said:

27 inch should be the bare minimum for 1440p imo. [and maybe the maximum] imo. since most 1440p monitors are made around th is size normally.

at 32 inch it demands/favors 4k more imo.

 

i find 27 inch for a single monitor setup huge already. let alone 32" wides or 34" ultrawides.

Could I go with 2 of those 27 inch monitors then? I'm already gonna buy 2 of the monitor I'm buying thats why the budget is strict :3

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2 minutes ago, AdvancedKittyWarfer said:

Could I go with 2 of those 27 inch monitors then? I'm already gonna buy 2 of the monitor I'm buying thats why the budget is strict :3

Yea you should be fine. providing you have the space for it. Worst case scenario use vesa mounting if space gets tight.*

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