>get 2560x1440 display
>text too small to read without wearing glasses
>text too big and blurry with scaling
>>55457772
Works great with 150% scaling setting on my laptop.
I use 125% it works perfectly
>falling for the 1440p meme
shiggydiggy.jpg
shouldve bought a 27" 1080p monitor
>>55457796
>>55457788
How do you cope with the shitty font scaling on windows?
>>55457847
>windows
B-but that's nonfree botnet!
>>55457808
>27"
>1080
>>55457847
Nigga what are you talking about?
Font scaling is good, t b h i don't use scaling in all of windows, only in the browser, I use Vivaldi.
Also I have a 27" 1440p and I don't really feel like I need scaling for anything other than web pages
Don't know
>>55457847
It's not shit though, hasn't been for years.
>>55457772
Are you blind? I use 100% scaling on 1440p and it looks great. Fix your eyes instead.
>1080p
>No need to scale
>Pixel perfect image from HDMI
>Light on games
>Money spent on high refresh rate instead
>>55457930
It is shit on Windows 10 for applications that aren't high DPI aware.
>>55457808
Sure if your hobby is to count pixels
I have a 3840x2160 display with no scaling on unity, don't see any issues? I set zoom to 150% in chrome but the osd otherwise is the perfect size. Also sit about two feet away. No glasses
>>55457910
>>55457930
and I thought my eyes sucked
>>55457950
>>55457894
Don't get this meme. I've been using a 27 inch 1080p display for exactly three years now, and never have I noticed "pixels". I guess it's because of one retard who was sat one centimetre away from the screen moaning about density and /g/aymers parroting that bullshit.
>>55458051
>I've been using it for years, I've never experienced any better, so therefore what I'm doing is fine
You're retarded. I bet you think 60hz is acceptable as well.
>>55458077
60Hz is acceptable
install osx
>>55458136
Not if you are a true /g/aymer.
>>55458077
Wew lad, nice bait. (You)
>never experienced any better
Yeah, because OP and his thread have definitely established 1440p is good :^)
>>55458077
1080p is acceptable, 60Hz is not.
>>55457772
Set it to 1280 x 720
>>55458136
>>55458171
Yeah, when moving my cursor or a window across the screen I sure do love seeing huge gaps in between each refresh of the display
60hz is absolute garbage, anyone who thinks its fine is a normie.
>>55458264
1080p at 27" is not acceptable in any way.
>>55458024
Nigga in that fucking same comment you quoted i'm saying that I don't use scaling in windows, only in the browser, and in the browser it works perfectly
>>55458317
If you're not a normie, then why do you look at your cursor? That's like looking at your keyboard when typing. You know where the cursor is supposed to go, aim, done. Good job blowing twice as much money on a useless gimmick.
>>55458332
>"I've never used 1080p natively at 27"." the post
>>55458383
1920 pixels stretched across 27 inches is ~82 ish pixels per inch, that is literally 2/3's of the original ipad2's (non-retina) PPI. In short, you don't have to admit your buyers remorse, but don't try and make your decision sound superior, when it clearly isn't.
>>55458886
No shit the iPad has higher ppi when your eyes are much closer to that thing than they are to a normal display. Again, if you're sat one centimetre away from the display you'll obviously run into density issues. It's great the placebo is working out fine for you, but stop projecting whilst you're at it.
>>55457910
>need scaling for anything other than web pages
dell came out with a 25" U model and a 24" P model for 1440p. i can only imagine how bad reading text on those must be.
>M-Muh video games!
Grow the fuck up.
>>55458886
And you're a fucking retard, its 27 inches diagonally not horizontally.
>>55457772
What even is this thread
My 25" QHD has about the same dpi as my old 21.5" FHD
No scaling needed for anything
Must suck having shit vision
>>55458024
Left one is comfier t.b.h.
>>55457808
1440p on 27" is just fine. What happened to you, seriously?
These bigger, including ultrawide, screens are just too much real estate to scan when you are playing fps games. 27"max for those. For productivity or aesthetic reasons, bigger is a plus.