Can I beat the P2415Q for a dual setup?

bobsaget

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Hi, I'm an animator by trade, but also have been taking more and more programming work. Long story short, I need a monitor solution that has accurate colors, nice blacks, resolution/screen real estate, and would prefer something as close to Apple's 'retina' DPI as possible.

Is there anything else out there worth looking at for a dual setup under $1000 total?

Thank you
 
real state on the p2415q is on par with 1080p solutions of same size, because it is pretty much impossible to use this monitor at native resolution. the same can be said of 27" 4k. I am yet to see a review where the writer was capable of using comfortably a 32" 4k at native resolution.

If real state is really paramount 24/25" 1440p are inside the capabilities of the eyes of most users ( but many still ask me how can i read with my U2515H at 40+y old).

Dual P2416D or U2515H give more real state, and triple portrait 1440p has 50% more pixels than 4k and it is not much more expensive than dual P2415Q.
 
real state on the p2415q is on par with 1080p solutions of same size, because it is pretty much impossible to use this monitor at native resolution. the same can be said of 27" 4k. I am yet to see a review where the writer was capable of using comfortably a 32" 4k at native resolution.

If real state is really paramount 24/25" 1440p are inside the capabilities of the eyes of most users ( but many still ask me how can i read with my U2515H at 40+y old).

Dual P2416D or U2515H give more real state, and triple portrait 1440p has 50% more pixels than 4k and it is not much more expensive than dual P2415Q.

That's great input-- From what I remember of my 27" 1440p monitor, I had a hard time 'seeing' pixels, and a 24/25" should be quite a bit better than that.
 
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