I don't play video games, the most important use of this monitor would be watching movies, apart from that I use it for typical desktop/internet browsing activity. I'm on a budget, so I'm looking to get off cheap here, say around $350-400.
Now, I have a few questions:
#1 How important is 4k?
Since 4k is the new thing, I thought maybe I should set that as my minimum, but should I?
Is there a significant difference to the human eye between 1080p and 4k?
I don't game, so this is mostly about movies for me - how many movies are released or will be in the future in 4k? Doesn't seem like there's even many Youtube videos right now that are in 4k.
#2 Pixel pitch
It seems like most monitors are exactly 4k in resolution whether they are 27" or 32", that gets me wondering, how much of a difference does it make to the human eye what must be a huge difference in pixel pitch between a 27" 4k monitor and a 32" one?
Should pixel density deter me from simply going for the biggest 4k monitor I can find?
#3 Any other criteria I should consider?
Besides resolution, pitch and panel type, I mean.
#4 Any specific recommendations?
Can you recommend me anything? So, again, I'm looking for $350-400, 4k, IPS and it will mainly be used for movie watching, no gaming.
Now, I have a few questions:
#1 How important is 4k?
Since 4k is the new thing, I thought maybe I should set that as my minimum, but should I?
Is there a significant difference to the human eye between 1080p and 4k?
I don't game, so this is mostly about movies for me - how many movies are released or will be in the future in 4k? Doesn't seem like there's even many Youtube videos right now that are in 4k.
#2 Pixel pitch
It seems like most monitors are exactly 4k in resolution whether they are 27" or 32", that gets me wondering, how much of a difference does it make to the human eye what must be a huge difference in pixel pitch between a 27" 4k monitor and a 32" one?
Should pixel density deter me from simply going for the biggest 4k monitor I can find?
#3 Any other criteria I should consider?
Besides resolution, pitch and panel type, I mean.
#4 Any specific recommendations?
Can you recommend me anything? So, again, I'm looking for $350-400, 4k, IPS and it will mainly be used for movie watching, no gaming.