@@neggit2063 The difference in DPI (dots per inch) between a 24" monitor with 1920x1080 resolution (92 DPI) and a 27" monitor with the same resolution (81 DPI) may not be significant enough to be noticeable to everyone. However, some people may perceive a slightly crisper image on the 24" monitor due to the higher pixel density. I think that the perceived difference in image quality will depend on various factors, such as the viewing distance, the individual's visual acuity, and the type of content being viewed. For example, if your monitor is being used for tasks that require fine details, such as graphic design or photo editing, the difference in DPI may be more noticeable. My question is - what do you generally use it for?