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Current Events » For PC gamers and enthusiasts, what's your monitor size?
And what are the typical monitor sizes if someone wants a pretty large one?
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I use 55 inch tv i think this set up is popular now but I dont got the right kind of TV. Still using a VA TV w/ local dimming whereas enthusiasts use OLED

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I use 2 32inch monitors.
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42 inch TV that my Steam Deck is connected to
I have a 49" superultrawide Samsung, the CRG9.
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I dual-screen with 2 27", 1440p monitors.
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My PC is connected to my 55 inch QLED TV. I have a wireless keyboard and mouse, so I can still use my PC without being right up on the TV
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32 inches at 1440p
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I have an old 16:10 monitor that I use most of the time since I like the extra height over 16:9.
for gaming or anything art related, I use a 27" ASUS pro-art. I'd use it as my main monitor but it's too big for my desk so I pretty much use it as a TV except when doing anything art related (it has really accurate colors for anything that needs to be printed)

I wish that there were higher resolution 5:4 monitors available, it seems like they all max out at 1280x1024. iirc Huawei made a 4k 3:2 monitor, but it's Huawei so idk how easily it'd be able to get in America.
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27", which is what I've stuck w/ for ages now, but I upgraded to 1440p 144hz curved ones back during the pandemic.
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27'' & 24''. The 27'' is on its last legs tho. :(
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A single monitor. 22" lcd 1080p. I got it in 2010.
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One 28", 4k
One 14", 1200x1920
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24 1080p 144hz

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No reason to go above 27"
I have a 32" curved screen hooked up to my main rig, it's only 1080p but runs at 240Hz. I've been on the hunt for a (second hand) 4K monitor.

My laptop can handle 4K but unfortunately the 3080 cannot.

I also have a 55" 4K TV hooked up to my sim rig. I tend to use it to watch movies more than actually drive in it, though.
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No reason to go above 27"
27 is too small
Either 7" (handheld), 27" (small TV) or whatever I want (virtual monitor on a VR headset) depending how I'm playing at the time.

I also have a 24" monitor but haven't used it in a very long time now.
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32" 165 hz 1080p

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34" ultrawide. If I bought a new one I'd consider 38"
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34" Ultrawide 1440p
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32" curved screen, 1080p.
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27in one in landscape, and 24in one to the right of it in portrait. I use the computer for gaming but also programming and reading papers (work)

Both 1440p
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32" 1440p
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24, 1920x1200
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Dual 27" 1440p monitors.
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27'' and 24'', first is 1440p

smaller than 20" i really need a new tv but they expensive
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I have a 35" ultrawide, which is roughly the equivalent of a 27" 16:9.
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77" LG C3
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I have three of these, work paid for them during covid. 27 Inch Curved 1440p 1ms 165Hz

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Just upgraded to two 27" monitors, one of the regular 1080p and the other 1440p curved
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LtZim posted...
No reason to go above 27"
PC as a home theater.

Currently using a 55 Samsung but trying to save up for a 77 LG C3, or newer equivalent depending on whats out when the time comes. My optimal viewing distance on the 55 measures out to around 6, and I would really like a little more space for the rare times I have a guest, so upgrading size is the only real option. Otherwise, smaller details when gaming are too challenging to see (my 55 used to be at 10 or so).
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27" 1440p 144hz
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Two 27" 1440p 144hz.
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34 inch 1440p ultrawide for desktop
65 inch 4k OLED for couch gaming or videos
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LtZim posted...
No reason to go above 27"
i told myself this when i got a 24" monitor. and now i'm thinking with how i'm gonna set my monitor up, i could go bigger than the 32" i have right now.

i also told myself this when i upgraded from a 42" to 55" tv. 55" seemed huge for my living room at the time. i'm rockin a 65" now, thinking if i wall mount it i probably could have gone 75"
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For a while I considered getting a projector/screen and putting the desk near the far end of the room with just a wireless mouse/keyboard on it.

But it was absurdly space inefficient.
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