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LG's 4K FreeSync/Adaptive-Sync Display For Just $219 USD

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  • gorgone
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    im to old for this childsize monitor 32" is tha absolut minimum

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  • DeeZiD
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    Originally posted by Mario Junior View Post
    >4k on a 24" monitor
    Good look with the shi* Windows and Linux scalling.
    It's fine on Windows 10 though with like 99% of the programs...
    On Linux it needs some work (DPI font scaling often helps)

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  • skeevy420
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    Originally posted by shmerl View Post
    2.5K / 144 Hz > 4K / 60 Hz. Especially at such screen size as 24". You don't need 4K at such size for gaming - you won't even see any difference. But you'll see one for refresh rate.
    For games, I consider 2K ultrawide with freesync to be the highest resolution one needs. After that we need really expensive hardware with diminishing returns.

    For text and photo editing, 4K all the way since we don't need expensive GPUs to do those tasks at that resolution.

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  • ssokolow
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    Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
    I thought the same thing - it is a pretty stupid design, but, you can get cords with right-angle bends.
    Note that my comment also said "and, at best, it'd be a pain to source right-angle adapters/cables and then install a hunk of 2x4 below the monitor mount as a spacer."

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  • log0
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    Yeah, 4k 24" is a weird combination.

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  • Mario Junior
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    >4k on a 24" monitor
    Good look with the shi* Windows and Linux scalling.

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  • schmidtbag
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    Wow that is actually a very good price for what you're getting. I'd prefer a larger display than that but otherwise it seems nice for what you're getting.

    Originally posted by ssokolow View Post
    Unfortunately, probably not something I could use because it has that stupid design where the connectors come straight out the back right beside the VESA mount.
    I thought the same thing - it is a pretty stupid design, but, you can get cords with right-angle bends.

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  • AndyChow
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    That's a really good price. I have a 28" 4k monitor, and honestly it's too small. I can't see anything unless I mess around with the DPI settings. Perhaps that's a problem of my old eyes rather than the screen. For a 24" 4k screen, I would just scale everything 2x (the DPI settings in X), but not all software plays nice with scaling.

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  • ssokolow
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    Unfortunately, probably not something I could use because it has that stupid design where the connectors come straight out the back right beside the VESA mount.

    That'd conflict with the horizontal 2x4 that all three of my monitors hang from. (I added a homebuilt monitor arm to my homebuilt desk using three $7 mounting plates off eBay and, at best, it'd be a pain to source right-angle adapters/cables and then install a hunk of 2x4 below the monitor mount as a spacer.)

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  • shmerl
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    2.5K / 144 Hz > 4K / 60 Hz. Especially at such screen size as 24". You don't need 4K at such size for gaming - you won't even see any difference. But you'll see one for refresh rate.
    Last edited by shmerl; 01 May 2019, 10:16 AM.

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