2k monitor: Should I? Y or y not?

frldyz

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Looking to get a new monitor.

I am comfortable spending up to $300 give or take $50.
Im looking for a 27".

It will be used for general desktop/internet browing. But also for some gaming ( nothing hardcore ). I might dabble into some home video editing too.

I see there are some monitors on newegg that look reasonably priced.
If 2k monitors are similarly priced to regular 1980 ( I might be off with my number...?0 ) why wouldnt you want a 2k monitor?

Is there any advantage to having a 2k monitor vs not?
I assume a 2k monitor gives a more clear sharp defined image?


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Stuka87

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2k just means anything that is 1920x*. Typically 1920x1080.

What display do you have now?
 

frldyz

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2k=2560x1440 right?

1920x1080 is not 2k correct?

So is the image quality better with 2k?
 

A.t

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This was suggested in an another forum a while ago.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00JB6HCIC/?tag=tec06d-20

Haven't read a proper review about it, some Google sources say it's IPS while other sources mention that it uses an advanced VA panel with 178 / 178 viewing angles. Either way it should be decent.

Not sure on Acer myself either, but they don't make the panel themselves anyway, they outsource.
 

destrekor

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2K is effectively 2048x1080.

2K Reference is 2048x1566, and sometimes it is the 16:9 2048x1152.

The DCI 2K standard, the most used film/production-specific, is 2048x1080.

2560x1440, or 2560x1080, is best to refer to them as exactly that. To be specific, they have no 2K, 4K, or other easily-used shorthand. The only "shorthand" for those two resolutions:
WQHD = 2560x1440
WQXGA = 2560x1600

Aside from that point, if you are aiming for 27" or larger as a computer display, I would recommend 2560x1440 or 2560x1600.
 

Valantar

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Do not go below WQHD on a 27" monitor. FHD at that size looks stupidly big, and you're wasting screen space. Considering that monitors are typically kept for a long time (5+ years) I'd advise you to put as much money into it as you can realistically afford, and get one that fulfills all your wishes and needs.