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Are there any small 144 hertz monitors

Kalevro

Like are there any FHD 17-19 inch (>120hz)  refresh rate monitors?
I personally can't find any, all are starting at 24 inches... And scraping laptop 120 hertz monitors is still years and years away from happening.
But if anyone knows something about this, pls :)

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Why do you want such a small monitor?

24" is already tiny.

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1 minute ago, JDE said:

Why?

 

3 minutes ago, Enderman said:

Why do you want such a small monitor?

24" is already tiny.

I want good ppi and 144 hertz .. oh and also I don't want to sell my kidney for 3 27-inch 1440p 144hz monitors. aaaaand driving 1080p instead of 1440p monitors means I could get away with a 1070.

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7 minutes ago, Kalevro said:

 

I want good ppi and 144 hertz .. oh and also I don't want to sell my kidney for 3 27-inch 1440p 144hz monitors. aaaaand driving 1080p instead of 1440p monitors means I could get away with a 1070.

I'm horribly confused. What is your objective here?

 

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4 minutes ago, Kalevro said:

 

I want good ppi and 144 hertz .. oh and also I don't want to sell my kidney for 3 27-inch 1440p 144hz monitors. aaaaand driving 1080p instead of 1440p monitors means I could get away with a 1070.

ppi at 24" is perfectly fine.

The point of higher ppi is to get a better experience, which using a tiny screen is completely the opposite of.

If all you care about is ppi then just buy a 4k smartphone, which is one of the dumbest products ever made...lol

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15 minutes ago, Kalevro said:

 

I want good ppi and 144 hertz .. oh and also I don't want to sell my kidney for 3 27-inch 1440p 144hz monitors. aaaaand driving 1080p instead of 1440p monitors means I could get away with a 1070.

You can get 24" 1440p 144Hz for quite a decent price, like the AOC AG241QG (G-Sync) or AG241QX (Free-Sync) ... they are TN panels though.

GTX 1070 is perfectly fine, I already use GTX 1060 for 165Hz 1440p :D

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12 minutes ago, Kalevro said:

I want good ppi and 144 hertz .. oh and also I don't want to sell my kidney for 3 27-inch 1440p 144hz monitors. aaaaand driving 1080p instead of 1440p monitors means I could get away with a 1070.

Dude, small monitors have a much smaller amount of target consumers, and will therefore probably cost more than some larger monitors.  Second of all, larger monitors also have decent PPI and are meant to be farther away from you.  Also, you can upscale.

 

 

Overall, I don't really see the point.

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Look... I know this is super strange (dun judge ok) - personally I have a 27-inch 1440p at 144hz(it was a gift :P), a 24-inch 1080p at 144hz and a 23-inch at 60hz. 
IMO 1080p on 24 inches looks cringy af like, HD-ready on a 42 inch cringy :S

 

What I'm searching for is a good ppi(like over 100 ppi) 120hz or more monitor that won't blow my pocket away. Does anyone know of such a monitor ?

 

CRT haha, no*

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The only ones I could find were dodgey eBay/aliexpress 120Hz 19".

I'd suggest the same as others, 24" will be fine. And you'll probably get a better panel too.

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10 minutes ago, Kalevro said:

Look... I know this is super strange (dun judge ok) - personally I have a 27-inch 1440p at 144hz(it was a gift :P), a 24-inch 1080p at 144hz and a 23-inch at 60hz. 
IMO 1080p on 24 inches looks cringy af like, HD-ready on a 42 inch cringy :S

Huh? Whats wrong with a 24 inch 1080p monitor? I've got two 24 inch 1080p monitors, one at 144Hz and one at 60Hz.

 

Your current monitor setup sounds pretty decked out if you ask me, like I said, I don't really understand the objective here. Why do you need a high ppi monitor?

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11 minutes ago, Kalevro said:

Look... I know this is super strange (dun judge ok) - personally I have a 27-inch 1440p at 144hz(it was a gift :P), a 24-inch 1080p at 144hz and a 23-inch at 60hz. 
IMO 1080p on 24 inches looks cringy af like, HD-ready on a 42 inch cringy :S

 

What I'm searching for is a good ppi(like over 100 ppi) 120hz or more monitor that won't blow my pocket away. Does anyone know of such a monitor ?

 

CRT haha, no*

If you already have 1440p 144Hz at 27", why are you even searching for anything else?

27" 1440p is already about 110 PPI, 24" is about 120PPI which is getting to the territory where you still don't need to use scaling but it is close.

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1 minute ago, Shadow6767 said:

Huh? Whats wrong with a 24 inch 1080p monitor? I've got two 26 inch 1080p monitors, one at 144Hz and one at 60Hz.

 

Your current monitor setup sounds pretty decked out if you ask me, like I said, I don't really understand the objective here. Why do you need a high ppi monitor?

Everything looks better on a crisper image...I don't want to debate pls... If you want my use case here it is: Photosghop, Cinema 4D(for real tho), Games(games look so better on higher ppi wow on high fps as well double-wow), Unity(omg it looks like shiz on that 24 inch fhd monitor I want to change it so bad) also I would greatly benefit from having more space on my desk.

Using one screen with 2-3 windows for ide/editor/visualstudiocode, another for Unity(and a third monitor for Unity sometimes) or using the other 2 for Cinema 4D, or the last for background things and browser. Switching up use-case: one monitor for photoshop to edit css, another for browser previews and the third one for background things again. Another use-case is gaming on one monitor and using another for background things. 

But yeah, high ppi + high refresh rate is what I'm looking for. I have maybe 1000-1100 usd to spend, I'd like to get 3 monitors, can't sell the old ones.

 

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