I thought LYN forumers are mostly gen-x... by now should have Presbyopia by now.
Im actually liking 1080P on 32inch and I had to scale 175% on my brand new 27" on 1440P.
Is a 32 inch monitor too big ?, Will it causes eye strain
Is a 32 inch monitor too big ?, Will it causes eye strain
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Oct 16 2024, 01:27 PM
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I thought LYN forumers are mostly gen-x... by now should have Presbyopia by now.
Im actually liking 1080P on 32inch and I had to scale 175% on my brand new 27" on 1440P. |
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Oct 18 2024, 01:41 AM
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Oct 18 2024, 01:42 AM
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QUOTE(IccyAsd @ Oct 15 2024, 11:17 PM) no its not too big, I'm on 42" Panasonic LED TV, 1080p. it's so relaxing no need eye focus on something tiny. If you are using a TV, then should use 4k TV then set scaling to 300%. Really sharp on my 65inch.i have got a custom 3feet depth table, with a chair probably about 4feet + away? |
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