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So im planning on buying a AOC i2769Vm from Amazon, which is a 27 inch 1080p monitor. Before I do this I have a question. My brother had bought two Asus 24 inch 1080p monitors and those are beautiful, but I was wondering if the extra 3 inches of diagonal width would make the picture look grainy because of the resolution, like is it enough to still enjoy a 27 inch monitor? Would it ruin the experience and should I just get a 1440p 27 inch monitor instead for another 100 - 150$? If so point me to another 1440p 27 inch for a good price, looking no more than 250$, I wanna run dual monitor and I don't want to spend all of my money on monitors. Thanks in advance

 

Monitor :: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CLZ04VW/ref=psdc_1292115011_rv_t1_B01A0ZRRCI#customerReviews

 

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6 minutes ago, ScaryLarry38 said:

So im planning on buying a AOC i2769Vm from Amazon, which is a 27 inch 1080p monitor. Before I do this I have a question. My brother had bought two Asus 24 inch 1080p monitors and those are beautiful, but I was wondering if the extra 3 inches of diagonal width would make the picture look grainy because of the resolution, like is it enough to still enjoy a 27 inch monitor? Would it ruin the experience and should I just get a 1440p 27 inch monitor instead for another 100 - 150$? If so point me to another 1440p 27 inch for a good price, looking no more than 250$, I wanna run dual monitor and I don't want to spend all of my money on monitors. Thanks in advance

 

Monitor :: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CLZ04VW/ref=psdc_1292115011_rv_t1_B01A0ZRRCI#customerReviews

 

You will notice a difference as the individual pixels will be more noticeable. Whether or not it'll be a deal breaker is really of personal preference. But for the most part, I don't think it will bother you as long as you're not spanning windows and games across screens. 

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Well from your speech I would say... go for the 1440p. If you matter about things like resolution and how a 3 inches larger screen would affect your picture 1440p is another level.

That said. Youre not gonna feel any major difference in a 3 inches larger screen at same res. (set the screen 1 inch further from your eyes if necessary).

And take in count that 1440p will require a larger ammount of graphic horse power there. So go for the 1440p only if you rock anything above GTX 1060 :) 

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