Looking for 32" IPS 144HZ+ 1440P Freesync



This looks a good alternative to the Dell - £60 cheaper though the Dell definitely wins on looks, but that's not a significant issue for me. Pretty much eliminated everything else, seems to me these two are simply "newer" and offer a better experience.
 
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No reason you cant run games at 1440 on a 4k display.. that's exactly what I do. Well My monitor is 1440p IPS 165hz, but my second display is a 4k 120hz OLED TV.

Wouldn'r that decrease IQ with the lack of pixel density compared to 1440 @ 27"?
 
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You got me thinking about 4k too :D However, in the end, I looked at the prices and just went for a 27" 2kk 144 hz model. Will get the 32" 4k one in the future and pass this one down to the kids.

27" 1440p is a very good experience.

I've already got 27" 1440p, I was just thinking to get more real estate at 32" but that doesn't seem worth invetsing in, 4K might be.
 
Yeah I think if you want a 4k screen you're better off getting a small 120hz OLED TV, like a 37".
But that's pretty damn big for a monitor as a daily driver.


For pc/gaming monitor purposes a 27 or 32" IPS at 1440p with good HDR and freesync Pro seems like a better prospect.. 120mhz or more

37" is too big for my desk, 32" is just about the limit, I could physically fit a 34" UW, but I think i'm sitting too close for that. 32" is the most I'm really comfortable with. I'm roughly 2ft from my screen when gaming.
 
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I'd go for a good quality 27" screen then, 1440, IPS, high refresh, good HDR, freesyc etc.

I love my dell S2721DGF it's a superb screen for gaming but it doesn't look like they make that specific model any more, but they do make very simmilar ones.. I can't see me replacing it ever unless it breaks down. Its HDR capability (HDR400) is a bit limited, but I've honestly not found it to be an issue for gaming, and sometimes better, as I don't like to be blinded by the light when I walk out of a cave and into the sunlight.

I already have a very good (AD27QD) 27" (from 2019) high refresh IPS screen, but you weren't to know that unless you read the 1st post!

:)

I was intially thinking of just getting a 32" IPS high refresh, but then I thought it doesn't seem worth the upgrade solely for more real estate, without a jump in tech, which is when I started thinking about a 32" 4K IPS. Which led me to the Dell and LG in post 6.

I think it's fair to say HDR is not worth considering unless you're going really high end, so either 400 or 600 is pretty meaningless, far more important factors.
 
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