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MananaMan
129
May 25, 2018
Isn't 1080p extremely low for a 32 inch monitor?
MananaManI have seen both of these in person and they are really great monitors. Very good color, sharp, clear, good viewing angles, and response times. No tearing or lagging.
Kujo
195
May 25, 2018
MananaManTo be quite honest, I wouldn't recommend 1080p at screen sizes over 27". It's a bit of a stretch, even at that size. At 32", spend the extra money and go for 1440p if you want a reasonably sharp and worthwhile monitor. I just picked up the Viotek GN32LD, and even that is about the limit of reasonable pixel density (at 1440p)
iatsbohdan
200
May 25, 2018
MananaManI have a 1080p 32 inch monitor, and it looks really bad. Small text looks terribly blurry and pixely. I mostly use it with my nintendo switch and in that case the resolution is good enough, but if I connect it to my windows laptop, surfing the internet or using any software is just a pain. Don't buy it.
sic08869
9
May 26, 2018
MananaManSeriously looking at this over the same in the Samsung. What is the pixel policy on these? Samsung's pixel policy seem to be incredible. Does this have HDR capability? I am talking about the 1440p version. Also both monitors claim to have USB ports, where are they located?
Anzial
1494
May 26, 2018
MananaManYes. I had a 4k 31.5" monitor, that was the sweet spot in terms of sharpness. Can't imagine a 1080p at that size, unless you are sitting meters away from your monitor, you'll be staring at huge pixels on this thing.
gayretarr
8
Jun 25, 2018
sic08869It's 250 nits, no way it's hdr
rossb2
6
Nov 30, 2018
Kujoagreed, I got a 24 inch at 1080P, and I notice stretching compared to a 21.5". I personally would not go above 21.5" at 1080p in future, at 2 feet.
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