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1440p screen

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So I recently bought a 1440p screen. Now I am wondering if anyone else on here has one? 

 

Please put your thoughts below :D 

 

My opinion: I am never going back to 1080p. It's just awesome. Love the display, colors, everything about it. 

Cons: Some minor light-bleeding, the price ( 450 euro, 600 dollar)

My screen: ASUS PB278Q

ya i got one
 
 
awesome m8
 
 
S27B970D

I'd also rather have 3 1080p (144Hz) screens than one 1440p screen but thats personal preference ofcourse :P

I don't feel there's a need but if I had the extra money I would buy one in a heartbeat

 

I buy car mods before computer things though ;)

Personally I don't see the point of upgrading to 1440p/1600p or 4K as of now - 1440p/1600p isn't a large enough resolution increase for me to be bothered, whereas 4K is just too demanding right now.

Three 1080p panels is good enough for me, especially in the gaming department.

I was thinking of buying one of those Korean 27" 1440p monitors which could be overclocked to around 96-120hz

450 eur? daaaaamn 27 inch? daaaaaamn nice! and even more than 1080p... jesus nice :OO i got 24 inch and its pretty big, just imagine 27

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