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IPS, inches and ppi

filo

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I've made a list of monitors i like and i found some interesting characteristics and I can't figure out what is actually better in term of sharpness and overall visual perception:

1080 on a 25" - 117 ppi with 0.2+ mm point size
1080 on a 27" - 82ppi with 0.1mm point size ??
1440 on a 27" - 109ppi with 0.2+mm point size

Here is the list - if anyone is willing to dive into the pools of specs.

Ultimately i need a new display that would be good for graphic related work (hence the 10bit color in the list, but due to software restrictions in gaming gfxs (especialy nvidia), its kinda meaningless) and for gaming (120hz, low input and so on). My budget would range from 300 - 700€ for a display.

I would happily buy a 24", 120hz, IPS but the industry decided to skip that market and rather make a 27" IPS that have bleedy panels, much or less, so gg no re there.

For why not and so on, I am also sharing adobeRGB list of displays. - something for everyone. :)
 
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We need more deteails on your usage scenario before offering meaningful advice.

what exactly is your "graphic related work"? web authoring benefits from using to produce a display similar to what will be used to see the work, so it has better results with TN panels for desktop audiences and IPS panels for mobile audiences. if you print stuff in real life, you may benefit from high color gamut, otherwise high color gamut actually degrades the image quality of web authoring.

Which kind of games? RPGs and RTSs look glorious in high contrast VA panels, and only professional FPS gamers need very low input lag monitors. everyone benefits from higher refresh rates (even for work related tasks) and the benefit of a strobing backlight is greater than just having 120Hz.

Maybe you should narrow your search to 27" 1440p monitors with a strobing backlight.
 
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