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What's the BEST MONITOR SIZE? Choose wisely. 

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Timestamps :
0:00 The quest for finding your favorite monitor characteristics
2:54 First principles: Eye Accommodation
4:55 First principles: Eye Vergence
5:49 Focusing Effort vs Monitor Distance
6:40 Age is a crucial variable
8:04 The bigger, the better?
8:50 Are OLED TVs a viable monitor alternative?
11:20 Big size advantages and disadvantages
12:30 The concept of Ideal Visual Pyramid
13:23 Key considerations for 32”: Brightness
16:10 Key considerations for 32”: Weight
17:53 Key considerations for 32”: Myopia
19:10 This is just Monitor Purchase Guidance
19:51 Near work risk factors
21:45 Key considerations for 32”: Price
22:20 Remember what making an optimal purchase truly is
22:49 My opinion on 24” and 22” for 4k resolution
24:05 Wrap up: 27” A Jack of all Trades, Master of…
25:12 Wrap up: When to choose 32”
25:41 Wrap up: Maturity, 42” + OLED actually makes a lot of sense
26:02 That’s All Folks, or is it?
This is a guide on how to chose between all the relevant monitor sizes on the market and pick the one perfect for you.
22" vs 24" vs 27" vs 32" vs 42" vs 48" vs 55"
An in depth, analytic and data based inquiry into external monitor size.
How does your most comfortable focusing distance influence your ideal monitor size?
This video starts from first principles: analysing how the resting point of accommodation of the eye and that of vergence contribute to the comfort in front of a screen.
With this knowledge we mention if the tempting LG OLED 42" , 48" and 55" are a good purchase and what are the drawbacks of using a TV in place of a computer monitor.
Is the popular 32" monitor size actually the best for you?
There are several things to consider in order to answer this question such as the panel brightness, monitor weight, whether you are nearsighted and of course the price.
So after comparing the notable aspects of a 32" monitor that are not as impactful for a 27", we also mention whether you should consider the correlation between myopia and near-work.
Are smaller sizes, like 22" and 24", worth it for 4K? We share our opinion on this and surprisingly 22" do have one great use case where they excel.
Then we wrap up with an infographic that compares all the different sizes with a particular emphasis on your age as a criterion for choosing the best monitor size for you!
Whether you are considering getting an OLED as a monitor and pondering if it's a good idea, deciding between a 32 inch and a 27 inch monitor or if you want a guide on how to chose the right monitor size based on first principles such as the resting point of accommodation, the resting point of convergence, your myopia, desk depth, and more, this is the video to watch.

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@San-rj4fh
@San-rj4fh 3 года назад
The length of this video is the best monitor size.
@spazism8405
@spazism8405 3 года назад
I have a 1440p 240hz 32 inch Samsung odyssey g7 monitor, and I think that it is perfect.
@dineshdas8392
@dineshdas8392 3 года назад
@@spazism8405 do you recommend it ? Can you see any pixels ? Is it too big for gaming?
@spazism8405
@spazism8405 3 года назад
@@dineshdas8392 yes I highly recommend if you have the money and the right pc. And no it’s not too big for gaming, I play Fortnite competitively and as long as you’re not too close to the monitor it’s not going to seem big. Also if you get it make sure you get the 32 inch version bc the monitor has an 1000R curve, and the curve would be too steep for the 27 inch screen
@spazism8405
@spazism8405 3 года назад
@@dineshdas8392 also there are no pixels
@soumyaadhikari1362
@soumyaadhikari1362 3 года назад
Ya 27"
@AlanCostaPlus
@AlanCostaPlus 3 года назад
This is one of the top videos, if not the first place, on how to choose a monitor. Very considerate of you to go through this extent. High quality content and I've been actively looking for a new monitor for more than a year already.
@guneetsingh7315
@guneetsingh7315 3 года назад
Wow ! I was supposed to order my monitors today . Gonna take a step back and decide which ones to go with. Thank you I really appreciate the research and effort put in this video . Subscribed for more !
@soumyaadhikari1362
@soumyaadhikari1362 3 года назад
This is by far the best monitor explanation video I've ever seen. I hope you get a million subs🤗
@MrMaxggangster
@MrMaxggangster 3 года назад
Thanks for all this information. Really well put together
@GTgaming69
@GTgaming69 3 года назад
I can only see out of my left eye & even in that eye im legally blind, so finding the right monitor size/resolution has always been a challenge. So its Nice to see an informative video addressing some of my questions, thnx
@shoppingbusiness9428
@shoppingbusiness9428 2 года назад
One of the better researched video. Focused. Content is jam-packed with good points. Deserve more subs.
@Ricardo-Ferreira
@Ricardo-Ferreira 2 года назад
Loved the first principles approach and the mix of personal experience with data and research. Can't wait for the next video about display resolutions!
@TH-dl9qi
@TH-dl9qi 2 года назад
Serious effort here. Amazing job guys! It must have taken a lot of time to make a video this 'densely'. Keep up the great stuff! Earned a new sub.
@Aidan_Au
@Aidan_Au 3 года назад
Thank you for the subtitles! Very helpful
@MrDreamcomposer
@MrDreamcomposer 2 года назад
Phenomenal review, so thorough and detailed thank you!!
@sanj5681
@sanj5681 2 года назад
So far the best advice around monitor sizes / use cases. I am really impressed by the level of detail you've gone into. Personally I've had 55, 48inch Oled monitors in the last 5 years and currently settled on a 48inch oled. Still thinking about 32inch but not sure about resolution...The only issue I have with big monitors is figureing out where to put the damn web cam!
@GeorgeEndress
@GeorgeEndress Год назад
If your going 32 in go 1440p
@roddiw2
@roddiw2 3 года назад
Very thorough, detailed content. Subscribed (you deserve way more than 535 subs). And thank you for saying I've aged like fine wine :D
@JJ-vc6pp
@JJ-vc6pp 2 года назад
Great video. I would love to see one on the optimum sizes for differing workflow uses.
@TheStringBreaker
@TheStringBreaker 2 года назад
Excellent video! Informative, witty and humorous. Subbed!
@Tilten
@Tilten 2 года назад
Best info about monitors that I’ve seen so far…subbed.
@AzCcc
@AzCcc 2 года назад
Initially I was about to skip this video since I was simply looking for a brief break down of popular sizes to help me decide which size to get. Ended up watching the whole thing. Thank you for all of this valuable information. Sub'd
@user-xs3db6ox3q
@user-xs3db6ox3q 3 года назад
Whoa nobody covers the topic this extensively! Subed
@dougstofelonline3710
@dougstofelonline3710 2 года назад
Great content combined with some style and flair!!
@blaspayri
@blaspayri 2 года назад
finally, a video that tackles this issue of monitor size and sight. I just ordered yesterday glasses for viewing computer screen (I have strong myopia and presbyopia and wear adaptive glasses that make it difficult to find a position to view a small screen ... so I ordered plain glasses to reduce some diopters. So myopia yields a closest ) and I am in search for a screen for editing video .... and definitely bigger is not better. I need to view again several times your points to understand them right (la tua pronuncia inglese potrebbe essere più fluente e più facile da capire ... Penso che capirebbe meglio in italiano anche se non è madrelingua.) Your content is exceptional and I have not seen around people commenting on eye condition and screen size, which is the most important factor.
@aligoharmughal4952
@aligoharmughal4952 7 месяцев назад
This video answered all my questions and even added more into my knowledge....u earned a Sub 👍🏻
@konceptualusa
@konceptualusa 2 года назад
Great and detail content you got my subscription !!
@Indian.badger
@Indian.badger 3 года назад
Soon 1 million... Appreciate the content quality... 👍👍
@rakeshkrishnan6571
@rakeshkrishnan6571 2 года назад
This is undoubtedly the best video on the subject of monitor size. Thank you. I love your Italian accent.
@gradientO
@gradientO 2 года назад
Very detailed video. Thanks!
@mtown1994
@mtown1994 3 года назад
Your videos are so good that is hurts me. It’s criminal that they aren’t more popular.
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
Thank you so much! We really hope we manage to grow this channel to being viable in a not too distant future. Hopefully achieving that doing comprehensive analysis on a topic, something I personally really love to see in RU-vid videos!
@benicio_sjr
@benicio_sjr 2 года назад
this video kindly showed me that the problem with my current monitor is my age, thank you mate for all the info (and for the kind words)
@henaadlakha
@henaadlakha Год назад
The exact missing pieces of information I was looking for. Thank you!
@EliZevin
@EliZevin 2 года назад
Thank you I appreciate this! Finally some good information and not just a marketing ploy
@UFL3
@UFL3 2 года назад
This is a really great guide, thank you for this
@SimonJohnstone2000
@SimonJohnstone2000 2 года назад
Thankyou for a great video.. could you point us to the video on the resolution differences on 32 inch monitors . I am deciding between 4K and 1440 resolutions
@aimanzeidan2012
@aimanzeidan2012 10 месяцев назад
Thank you!!! great information and the practicality of it is amazing
@w1ngnuts
@w1ngnuts 2 года назад
I'm currently deciding between a 27" 1440p monitor, which becomes 'retina' at ~ 81cm vs a 32" 4k monitor which becomes retina at ~ 64cm. Given what you've posted here, it seems like the 27" 1440p monitor would be better, even for someone in their 40s? I don't really understand your recommendation that older people can use bigger monitors at higher resolutions given the limits of visual acuity and comfortable viewing distances you previously discussed. Beyond 81cm the main benefit is crisper text. At normal seating distances, even a 32" monitor will require scaling to be comfortable. At 1.5x scaling you're basically back to 1440p effective 'real estate'. Could you please expand on your recommendation for larger monitors at higher resolution for older people?
@masont6187
@masont6187 3 года назад
Thanks for this, really helpful !
@MityaEr
@MityaEr Год назад
omg omg man thank you so much for that deep dive :)
@marvinvanzie1527
@marvinvanzie1527 2 года назад
wow, you speak very well and the structure of your lesson is admirable. Very intelligent. Thank you
@45rockys
@45rockys Месяц назад
Thank you buddy for making this video and sharing your thoughts about the monitor. It was very descriptive and helpful for me in deciding which monitor to buy.
@fentavius
@fentavius 3 года назад
Awesome, very detailed video. I'm 50 years old, with good eyesight (just beginning to need glasses, my eye vergence and accomodation just started changing). Just starting to get back to work after 1.5 years working at home almost exclusively. We have dual 32" 4k at work and a work issued laptop, I have the option to purchase monitors with my own money to ease my work at home experience and possibly continue to make that a significant portion of my work week. A deal recently came up on a nice samsung 27/28" 4k display and this video has helped me decide to purchase 2 based on this video, knowing that I might only be able to use them for a few years and probably want a 32" upgrade due to my age but I was able to factor that into the cost. I don't consider the comment about the length of this video to be applicable (any comment is valid, I just think it doesn't fit with the real audience of this particular analysis). I wanted a DETAILED review of monitor size 27" vs 32" and after much frustration with gaming only analysis of 4k monitors and very little analysis of screen size and ergonomics this video finally answered my questions. Thank you! Where is the monitor resolution video you mentioned?
@brunosco
@brunosco 2 года назад
I guess he was *planning* to make it but finally didn’t.
@briarboy8959
@briarboy8959 2 года назад
Great video, love the intro. 👍🏻
@TravisVarga
@TravisVarga 2 года назад
Great video, thanks. You deserve more subs.
@piotrbykowski4390
@piotrbykowski4390 Год назад
That is such a good content. Thank you!
@alexkazares9976
@alexkazares9976 8 месяцев назад
The best video I've ever seen on this topic!
@w1ngnuts
@w1ngnuts 2 года назад
This was probably the most comprehensive video I've ever seen on this topic. Instant subscribe! The only thing you could have done better is to cite the sources you used for this video.
@HairSuitGentleman
@HairSuitGentleman 3 года назад
This is excellent, and really helped in my purchase decision: I'm in my late 30's, so a 32" is the go. Thanks so much for your research and effort! I'd love to hear your perspective on curved vs flat screens and IPS vs VA. Which of these do you think is best for productivity and text tasks?
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
Hi Tyson! In my opinion, flat is the way to go for 16:9 and curved for 21:9 and beyond. I personally haven't tried a VA panel so I can't really give you my take from actual experience, but I'd like to suggest to watch this very straightforward video for an introductory top level explanation: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-34bqY7CToHg.html . For productivity, I'd personally go for an IPS monitor mainly for larger viewing angles (for the extra flexibility in case you later want to use the monitor as a secondary screen) and usually more legible text when scrolling and so on due to lower black smearing. Yet the latest VA panels from Samsung (such as in the Odyssey G7 (16:9 curved though) are pretty good as far as dark to dark transition response times and therefore black smearing goes).
@lostintechnology1851
@lostintechnology1851 2 года назад
@@factcheck1845 I think sharpness of fonts and such are playing a role as well and I tested 27" 4k and 1440p as well as an 32" 4k display. I found the 27" 4k easiest on the eyes and fonts where just sharper and more readable. I am turning 34 soon and I think this plays a bigger role then we expected. My viewing distance with the 27" 4k display is 70 cm and around 80 for the 32" 4k display.
@bungkusi2432
@bungkusi2432 2 года назад
Hi, here's a quick hack. For "short" desk like yours. You need to mount the monitor on the wall, and moves you're desk away from the wall. PS: by mounting monitor to the wall, it allow you to put the monitor partially "bellow the desk"
@elmilagrosecreto
@elmilagrosecreto 2 года назад
Great work, much appreciated.
@jonathanvandenberg3571
@jonathanvandenberg3571 2 года назад
What an excellent presentation. Thank you.
@w1ngnuts
@w1ngnuts 2 года назад
You seem to reference another video that takes resolution into account with all this, but I can't find it in your video list. Could you provide a link?
@AMBBrr
@AMBBrr 2 года назад
Thanks! Great video! I was looking for the resolution fact check video, but haven't found it 26:05
@zerocal76
@zerocal76 Год назад
I'm commenting for the algorithm. You put in a ton of work on this video, u deserve more view! Appreciate the info btw. I was about to upgrade to 32 inch but I'll prob stick to 27. I say probably bc I have the 32 inch already 🤭
@bungkusi2432
@bungkusi2432 2 года назад
Hoping you to make an indepth review on flat vs. curved monitor. 16:9 vs 21:9 vs 32:9
@jordan_mp110
@jordan_mp110 3 года назад
I'm just about to purchase a monitor for gaming purposes and more. I'm planing on using it in a computer desk and was considering the range of 32" inch size, 1440p instead of the 27" one. But now watching this video I took my decision already, I'll go for a 27", 1440p, IPS panel since I was worried about the big size of a 32" monitor being a trouble. Thank you so much for this video, it was very useful and I appreciate the great effort put on making it. I subscribed to your channel and I encourage you to keep doing amazing content like this :)
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
Thank you for taking the time to write this wholesome comment! We'll continue to make videos and we hope in the future to be able to allocate more time into it to have more frequent uploads!
@rudyg6922
@rudyg6922 Год назад
I have a 32 1440p and bought a 27 inch after because of the hype and ended up returning it. Much happier with my 32 much more immersive. They were both curved too. I even like the size of icons more on the 32. I understand 27 has better ppi but still prefer the 32. Just my opinion though
@mufudzimaposa
@mufudzimaposa 2 года назад
Really informative. Thank you
@kalagan
@kalagan 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for your work, very helpful video
@InfoSoup
@InfoSoup 3 года назад
One of the best video's on this topic
@AafkeArt
@AafkeArt 2 года назад
Thank you very much. Excellent video and it helped me decide on a 27''.
@harinderpalsingh4196
@harinderpalsingh4196 Год назад
what resolution you got, should i buy a 1080p 27inch, cuz is on heavy discount?
@johnmitchell8925
@johnmitchell8925 6 месяцев назад
I want to thank you for taking the time to make this video I'm 63 and I've been experimenting with different size monitors-tvs I do another of reading and I have chronic dry eyes and in near and far sighted.i finda 32 or bigger screen is the easiest on my eye's but I use prescription glasses with the special yellow tint and they are also blue light coated. My eyes are much much happier. I left this comment because after all the work you just put into this video
@barserturk1886
@barserturk1886 Год назад
a lot or investigation and effort to prepare this well explaining video. and some polite wording for the elderly people is a plus : ) . Thank you
@JorgeRui
@JorgeRui Год назад
Very nice video. Thanks!
@MrFCoal
@MrFCoal 3 года назад
Hi @Fast Check; what is the best PPI range for a monitor?; I buy a 27" 4k but I need scale to 150%; I need more space to see big Excel files, do you recommend a 32" 4k, or in 32" 4k I need scale again?; I'm over 40 years. Thanks in advance, other question, 4k monitor scale to 150% its the same that a 2k monitor in resolution? (2560*1.5 = 3840; 1440*1.5 = 2160 )
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
In your case I would go for 32". Keep in mind that scaling is dependant on your vision acuity and on the "angle" the screen occupies in your vision, what I refer to as visual pyramid in the video. That's to say that if you don't change the visual pyramid you probably won't change scaling. One reason not to widen this conceptual pyramid might be that the further edges of a 32" might otherwise be too much at an angle (you don't look at them straight on) and you'd also need to move your head more for the edges. Still, if the 27" wasn't in your case too close for comfort, and that you wouldn't mind to expand the visual pyramid a little bit, you might be comfortable with a smaller scaling like 125%. As for scaling, in most cases and from what I tested so far, it's a multiplication on the font size and UI elements: text that should be 10pt is effectively 15pt with 150% scaling. So it works mostly as you described. I say mostly because different programs can deal with scaling differently: some might choose to scale the UI and font size in a certain way that doesn't adhere exactly to that calculation. Anyway, I'll go more in depth in the next video (hopefully we manage to allocate some days soon to finally complete it) that's dedicated to resolution and scaling.
@stacylite
@stacylite 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your work. This is very concise and helpful. Specially for people with myopia.
@bartoszm84
@bartoszm84 2 года назад
I hope for second part with resolution. Thanks!
@BikAss99
@BikAss99 3 года назад
Quality content 👌 Thank you
@virathiyam5401
@virathiyam5401 2 года назад
Very well done my bro.. I'm on a tight budget and having a tough time choosing between a 27" 1080p IPS monitor and it's 24" 1080p variant with exact same specs. The 27" incher have gone through a heavy discount and it's now currently on sale for 209$ and the 24" for 170$. I really appreciate the bigger working space on the 27" but my only concern is the lower ppi density as it's just 1080p on a 27". I sit about 70-90 cms away from the screen, a bit further away from most. Should I worry about pixelated texts as I do mostly text editing based work and reading? Or is the 27 incher a real steal at the price to grab for? Need your thoughts.
@kavinkharunia1
@kavinkharunia1 2 года назад
Had u bought it
@ninhdang1106
@ninhdang1106 Год назад
@@kavinkharunia1 I had a chance to have a quick glance at coding in 27 inch 1080p and I can say that if you sit closely, you will notice some pixelation. Otherwise, sit a little bit further and you barely see the pixelated parts and of course the text is still readable. Don't know how it will affect your eyes for a long duration though.
@shymalipaik4001
@shymalipaik4001 Год назад
Same problem
@mynameismohsen
@mynameismohsen 2 года назад
What is your opinion on the 43 inch monitors and the 34 inch ultra wide. I have two of both but they both seem to bother me. I want a dual monitor setup. I’m 39 years old, what do you recommend ?
@nyandrive2593
@nyandrive2593 2 года назад
Excellent guide. I was considering 32 inch 4k vs 27 inch 4k. Tho I would suggest having more pictures/ charts in your video. It would help make it easier to understand.
@Ryezn5057
@Ryezn5057 2 года назад
what did you end up with
@timotmon
@timotmon Год назад
Amazing video... but I'm still confused about Nits.. if somebody editing HDR content, don't they need something into the 400-500 nit range?
@guidedbylight
@guidedbylight Год назад
WOW! you really know your stuff (layman terms) bravo bravo Sir, thank you for this research and the professional way you have produced this video.
@MorrisChannel4
@MorrisChannel4 Год назад
I have appreciated 22 inch monitors for dual screen, space and price point and the availability as well as seeing hi refresh. 24 is like a standard monitor size nowadays I own a 24, 30 inch ultrawide, and 2 27 inch monitors. Ill bring out the 24 for trouble shooting other computers and running tests on consoles. Some times i will lay down on a pad when i need to stretch my back and continue working on a project, ill have my 24 or 30 inch ultrawide on the floor. As of now, i decided hooking up my 27 inch curved and 43 inch tv as a 2nd display and for youtube and some gaming. Most of the time i been utilizing 27 inch monitors. I think go with what is comfortable and natural to you. 27 has become a happy medium and is immersive as ever.
@zapzter9581
@zapzter9581 2 года назад
I am going with a 27 inch cuz this vid is 27 min long
@larsondou1641
@larsondou1641 Год назад
This is s-tier consumer centered quality content. Your unique accent Your methodological and scientifical approach. Good command of English. 10/10 I would suggest adding some liveliness to the video through editing or humor with out affecting your general approach ❤❤
@NorthSea-xb7jk
@NorthSea-xb7jk 3 месяца назад
im exactly right now plannin to buy 42" LG TV W-OLED as a monitor..ofcoure i can move away like 1meter or more, but isnt all the data and text will be too small to read from that distance ? so what is your advise?
@primetiming5846
@primetiming5846 Год назад
hello if i sit only 20 inches away is it worthi it or eye strain? in video editing, gaming and movies?
@deveshyadav3099
@deveshyadav3099 Год назад
I like your language use... you researched well... subscribed. Cheers 😎
@vijayp220
@vijayp220 2 года назад
Can we use 4k 43inch tv instead of 4k 43inch monitor? What will be the difference? Because prices of 4k tv are much cheaper, though frequency is @60hz. Also I would like to ask 24inch 1080p or 1440p will be better? Same for 27 inch monitor. Please reply 🙏🏼
@vicdasick29
@vicdasick29 3 года назад
Was lost in a sea of monitor reviews until I stumbled across your video. Very insightful. Don't mind me picking your brain on dual monitor setups. I am currently currently running an old 24" 1080p TN panel, and I would like to slowly upgrade into a dual monitor setup, one with a high refresh rate for games and another normal monitor to provide me extra screen real estate to put reference material when working with spreadsheets and reports. Previously when I work I would just disconnect my monitor from my desktop and use it with my laptop to provide me with 2 screens. In the new setup the main monitor will be directly in front while the supporting monitor will be off to the side with a focus ratio of about 70:30 In a setup like this would sticking with dual 24" be better than 27" to reduce the need to rotate the head too much or is 27" just nice.
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
I think a good option to significantly improve your set-up would be a to get an IPS 4k/1440p 27" to place centrally and than to re-use your 1080p 24" vertically on the side just for reference material to be seldomly used. As far as monitors go, I like to have a look on the options, if you're ok with doing some market research and good at making worth evaluations, yet if you also want a high refresh rate AND high resolution panel, consider that there are not many options and prices are not generally cheap. Anyway, keep in mind that since the panel is TN, it's usable but not ideal to be positioned on the side because you'll need to dial in its position so that you're watching it from as straight of an angle as possible. Still it would be a pretty sweet set up imho, and to be fair resolution on the side monitor is not super important in my experience, so as you say it would be pretty monetarily efficient to reuse the 1080p panel as a secondary monitor on a side, but as mentioned I suggest to try place it vertically to reduce head movement and see if it's your cup of tea!
@vicdasick29
@vicdasick29 3 года назад
@@factcheck1845 Thanks for the feedback. The new panel + using old vertically is what I was considering as well. Will try that setup and see how it goes :). Will also go 27"1440p as I am not sure if my old GTX1080FE can run 4k + 1080p well.
@frich2k
@frich2k 3 года назад
Very informative video, now I know how to set up my 32 inch monitor to use it I finally buy it! :D
@legacygameplay13
@legacygameplay13 2 года назад
Great job man, The best technical explanation I found. I'm between a 4k monitor from 27 to 32. Looking Samsung Monitor Uhd 31,5 U32J590UQL
@shuramixu
@shuramixu Месяц назад
I have a 1080p Benq XL2720z tn panel monitor. Do you recommend that it be at a distance of 1 meter? I have myopia
@vladrusu3077
@vladrusu3077 3 месяца назад
Great video, thanks!
@ceeril
@ceeril Год назад
Once I read a book about speed reading and they say it's faster to read by tilting your eyes than your head, indeed. So, my rule of thumb is if I don't need to tilt my head to see based on current sit distance/height, that monitor size is good enough.
@5hero
@5hero 2 года назад
I am using double 43 inch monitor, I work as an architect. I am thinking to get 2 apple 32 inch monitor? What do you think? Should I change?
@siddharth8184
@siddharth8184 3 года назад
extremely well made video
@eriktoupal8437
@eriktoupal8437 3 года назад
Dell s3221QS or s2721QS?
@virathiyam5401
@virathiyam5401 2 года назад
I know that 1080p on a 27" is not perfect BUT if you're on a budget and getting a heavy discount for a 27" 1080p IPS for almost the same price as it's 24" variant with the same specs. Should I go grab it? Is the text pixelation (main worry) manageable if you sit a bit further away 70-90cms?
@joelman1989
@joelman1989 Год назад
Sitting further away would just make it practically the same as a 24 inch. So then why not just stick with 24? Either way, 1080p on a 27 is fine. 1440p and above is ideal but you won’t have an issue with 1080 if you’re on a budget. If you’re not, go for 1440.
@octath
@octath Год назад
The same problem. Should I buy a basic 27" 1080p monitor from a well-known brand or a very cheap 24" 1080p monitor from an unknown brand?
@malthus101
@malthus101 Год назад
My aging father can hardy see but uses the PC all day for YT and emails. He is on a laptop with a 14/15" screen and low res. It's very hard for him to find logos, buttons, bookmarks etc. I'm thinking a 32" 4K scaled to 150% or maybe higher, so buttons can be big but the 4K will keep a sharp resolution even when scaled up a lot - what do some of you experts think? He'll be sitting about 80cm from the screen at a desk. Thanks.
@BlueDragon-tz2xv
@BlueDragon-tz2xv 3 года назад
Loved the video, but you mentioned another video explaining resolution, that i cant seem to find...
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
At this time we're finishing the script of that video, so it has yet to come out!
@abhishekrohera
@abhishekrohera 2 года назад
Sir I had a doubt in regards to myopia i guess, for long form content or even research I preferred my 6inch smartphone over my computer I thought maybe i prefer touchscreen more but now after seeing this video I guess it’s something related to myopia because my computer screen is 22inch compared to my phone which 6inch and nearer to me Maybe i shouldn’t consider upgrading my monitor size and that would fix the issue According to you which screen size should i consider? My desk width is 20inches
@rusty6049
@rusty6049 2 года назад
simply outstanding review of monitor sizing. I've spent hours researching this as will be replacingn a pair of ageing 27" monitors and this presentation is head and shoulders above anything I've read or seen. I cant find any link to the video review about monitor resolutions - is this still to be released or did I miss something here...? Many thanks
@legitimoth
@legitimoth 3 года назад
Won my like at the transition in the beginning
@maheshgvelly
@maheshgvelly Год назад
What do you recommend for myopia people
@ApxuBbI
@ApxuBbI 3 года назад
Nice video, thanks. Ended up here because now deciding to get or LG 27 or 32GP850. (currently running 24 inches).
@harinderpalsingh4196
@harinderpalsingh4196 Год назад
So which one did you get and what resolution, you I should buy a 1080p 27inch, cuz is on heavy discount?
@ApxuBbI
@ApxuBbI Год назад
@@harinderpalsingh4196 I got 32GP850, and first day it felt like huge, but later got used to it, and I love it. 1440p. I have not that deep table, so had to buy monitor arm, so it sits away from me in "arms reach". Because density of 1080p on 24 was fine for me, 1440p is very close to that.
@MulyanaSaya
@MulyanaSaya 3 года назад
This video is almost a perfect explanation for me. However, i have one question: Is it better to upgrade to 27" at 4k or 2K? currently I'm using 24" at 1080p.
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
If by "2k" you mean 1440p, for productivity if budget is not a problem I would definitely go for 4k resolution, worse case scenario if you find the UI and texts too small for your liking you can still use 1.25x or 1.5x scaling on windows or "smallest" (witch on my 21" 2304p (slighly bigger than 4k) corresponds to 1.6x) on mac.
@MulyanaSaya
@MulyanaSaya 3 года назад
@@factcheck1845 perfect! Thank you!
@deanpaletz
@deanpaletz Год назад
Awesome research!
@Ferkowski_Agoston
@Ferkowski_Agoston 2 года назад
Good vid but too long I just want to play fifa which one I should go for 32" or 27"
@kristoskalemanis
@kristoskalemanis 2 года назад
Lol. Intro was funny Awesome video
@wswswswswsws5153
@wswswswswsws5153 2 года назад
I like his english. As clean and clear as crystal.
@georgeiordache9958
@georgeiordache9958 7 месяцев назад
Best review ever !!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@aquaericlala
@aquaericlala 3 года назад
This channel should get its 100k soon
@mma4179
@mma4179 3 года назад
Nice video tips. Wondering if you could help.. I have choice between a dell 2421 16:10 (1920x1200) or Dell 2719 16:9, (2550x1440) and not sure if the 27 inch would give me the same vertical depth if I run the resolution at 1920x1200 ?
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
Naturally if you know 100% that a native 1440p resolution on 27" is too small for your eyesight (witch if you have a normal vision acuity, it's not the case, you might also not be used to it initially) since normal scaling keeps the aspect ratio, with a 2560x1440p 16:9 panel you would end up with approximately similar effective vertical resolution to a 1920 x 1200p 16:10 with a 1.25x scaling on windows. (Assuming scaling windows scaling works exactly dividing the resolution by the scaling like 1440px/1.25 = 1152px. Can't personally validate this right now by comparing a 1440p to a 1080p monitor, but I think it's how it works) But, I don't think it's too relevant for the comparison of the monitors. I personally think 1440p, once you get used to it, it's absolutely usable by most without scaling on a 27" panel, so unless budget is tight, for productivity, I would advice you not to consider resolutions 1080p since 1440p and even 4k prices are relatively worth it in my opinion. If you find out that you don't really like 1440p unscaled, you can definitely use scaling (for some application it actually improves the readability of fonts compared to an equivalent native panel), the only drawback would be that you spent more that what you could for an approximately equivalent experience you would get from a 1080p. On the other hand, if you were to go for a 1080p panel and if you find yourself constantly desiring more effective screen pixel space, you'd be stuck having no further headroom for a smaller scaling with a 1080p. For 27" vs 24", as you might have grasped from the video, 27" is a very safe, all around good size to get. Naturally, this doesn't apply for 1080p resolution, in that case, in my opinion, it would be a complete waste of space and pixels would be very visible, 22" is already plenty for 1080p, if not unnecessarily a touch too big for people with uncompromised vision acuity, but apart form occupying more space and being less movable there's really no major disadvantage to go overboard with these spectrum of sizes, you might actually have the added freedom to position the screen relatively far away before starting to lose detail.
@mma4179
@mma4179 3 года назад
@@factcheck1845 thanks for the reply, I do wear glasses, (short sighted, with myopia) and I have found that 1920 x 1200 on a 16:10 is perfect for me...I use this at home (NEC 2490) however unfortunately at work they have given me a 24 16:9 which I find too vertically narrow for CAD and need to select a monitor which gives me more vertical space....I have the option of upgrading to dual 24 16:10 or for the same price dual 27 16:9, it seems a waste to go for the 24 given the extra space...taking your advice on board I might have to scale the 27 to suit if I find the text too small. The other question i have is that I do get headaches from prolonged use.. would a monitor light help with this ?
@factcheck1845
@factcheck1845 3 года назад
@@mma4179 I've never tested a monitor lamp myself, but some people claim it works for them. Some things that you might try: 1 Lower the brightness of the monitor and see if that helps. 2 Position the monitor further away, especially if you wear glasses in front of a computer anyway. 3 if you have a dual screen set up, have 1 monitor perfectly in the front and the other on the side, and try to use mainly the one you have straight on, the secondary one is just for stuff you don't need to reference too often. This is because constantly changing the plane of focus might induce dizziness (have you ever tried reading a book as a passenger of a car?). Btw if you have a 1440p panel that you use unscaled, you might not need a secondary one since you would have more space for stuff. Also for many programs even if the icons might appear small initially, it is not a problem as you most likely click the tools through muscle memory/using shortcuts/or just remembering the positions. But I also think with smaller icons a decent mouse that has a precise tracking makes the experience so much better. (The girl you can see in the video that makes the infographics is an architect so she obviously uses CADs and also Revit, and once I let her try a mouse with a great sensor she couldn't come back)
@mma4179
@mma4179 3 года назад
@@factcheck1845 thank you, great feedback your very knowledgeable....Yes I use Revit also, Im hoping the 27 would be good upgrade from 24..on the other 27 screen I will use teams, outlook etc..
@SeenuBatta
@SeenuBatta 3 года назад
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