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Is a 24 inch monitor worth more or a 27 inch monitor? (Please do not write that I need more Hz and less ms, just want to know what makes more bock)
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If you place 3 monitors next to each other and play 1 game e.g. Minecraft then has a larger field of vision (you see the opponents faster / earlier) and such an advantage over other players?
It just depends on how much space you have. Convert 24/27 inches to cm, take a zol stick and roughly see what fits better. Also note how much edge your selected monitor models have.
I couldn't go down to 24 inches (currently have 32 inches LUL)
I once voted 27 simply because I personally want to change.
1. Apart from the burst factor, it depends on how far away it is. Only had 24 (still). But now a deeper desk where the winter is gone and I regret having bought the version instead of the 27 version for a hunni more. I would say if your desk is two feet deep, like mine, then 27 or bigger. But not too big because then you always have to turn your head and that is uncomfortable. Also see if you reach 1440p at 27, simply because the pixels are really noticeably larger and clearly visible.
2. Yes. Many games do not support wide-screen at all and you have to set it in the NVIDIA control panel manually. Or the corresponding software at AMD. But yes. It doesn't distort the picture, but makes more drumrjm visible.
You even answered other questions for me that I was just about to ask Thanks haha
Yes, I always try to bring in a bit of context. Know it from myself. I always have 5 other questions in the back of my mind.
Find 27 inch more comfortable for games and movies but would buy at 27 inch Wqhd because the 27z fullhd doesn't look as good as the 24 inch
Haha
It all depends on the distance between the seats… If you sit very close to the monitor, 27 inches may be too big, otherwise 24 inches may be too small, depending on the distance. Keyword perspective.
I had a 27-inch monitor right up until the end and when I decided to upgrade to 240Hz, I immediately downgraded to 24.5 "because 27" was too big for me in terms of the eye-monitor distance.