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Poll: What is Your Monitor Size?

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Monitor size  

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  1. 1. What's your monitor size?

    • <20"
      0
    • 20-22.9"
      2
    • 23-25"
      21
    • 27", 28"
      14
    • 29" (most likely Ultrawide)
      1
    • 30"-32"
      4
    • 32"+
      8


I'm just curious. I figure the average desktop screen size would be somewhere between 20"-24", but beyond that I have no idea, so let's see what the most popular monitor sizes are on LTT!

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2x 24"'s here. Though i did have a 32" before buying these.

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7 minutes ago, RCruey said:

It's not the size of your monitor that important, its how you use it. 

Says someone with a small monitor 

 

Jokes aside I use a HP 27ix I got for $120 great display for the price and I can overclock it to 73hz

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1 23" 1080p monitor and a 22" 1680x1050 monitor.

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35 minutes ago, RCruey said:

It's not the size of your monitor that important, its how you use it. 

It's not about the hardware in your PC, but the software in your heart! 

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41 minutes ago, SCGazelle said:

add a 34" for ultrawides so it doesn't get mixed in with 32+ 16:9s

For some reason, I can't.

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Started off with two 24" 1080p monitors. Once I built my new PC I added in a 27" 1440p monitor as my primary. Waiting for prices to drop for both new(er) graphics cards and 4k monitors and will likely be upgrading to a 30"+ 4k when it is feasible.

 

'Cause... why not?

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I wanted a 27" but I am broke af so I got a 24"...

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I got a 27" and it's as big as I'd ever want to put on a desktop VESA arm mount.

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29" ultrawide and I still have a 24" although I lent I to a buddy for the moment

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Current configuration is | 19" 16:9 | 34" 21:9 | 24" 16:9 |.  19" is setup with virtual super resolution so it's actually useful to read things on off to the side while main app(s) are on the 34" and communications/e-mail/side video running on the 24".

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I have 32" 2560x1400 next to a 24" 1920x1080 in portrait mode (so 1080x1920).

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