What monitor is best for a person with poor eyesight?
I'm looking to purchase a gaming monitor but that is good for poor eyesight like myself. My left eye can see I think 2040 vision or 2060 vision type and that's pretty bad.. But my right eyesight is pure blind. I am currently using a crappy Vizio D series TV that's not really meant for gaming. I also would like to know if refresh rate really matters on helping out? IDK if anyone has a similar problem like I do or could recommend something more beneficial for myself. I'm a disabled gamer so I am just frustrated that I cannot play hardcore team based games like Texas Chain Saw Massacre or Marvel Rivals well due to this issue. Let me know serious replies thanks.
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As an elder with bad eyesight, and worse losing most my vision in my left eye due to surgery, i play thru my 50 inch tv.
xBCxRangers původně napsal:
As an elder with bad eyesight, and worse losing most my vision in my left eye due to surgery, i play thru my 50 inch tv.

I'm 40 and had this problem since I was a baby. I gotta have everything large print too.
from what i understand, the more DPI it has, the better, at least on tv's. For example, if you have bad eyesight, for a tv, i suggest getting a 4k tv. For a monitor, it is different for pc's. It has to do with refresh rate and speed, and graphic quality.

I would distinguish the difference between using a tv and a monitor, because they use different hardware to make more pixels on each.

Also, get a dedicated monitor and do not use a tv as a gaming monitor. As i said above, how tv's and monitor's measure is different.
Naposledy upravil RPG Gamer Man; 28. led. v 17.08
RPG Gamer Man původně napsal:
from what i understand, the more DPI it has, the better, at least on tv's. For example, if you have bad eyesight, for a tv, i suggest getting a 4k tv. For a monitor, it is different for pc's. It has to do with refresh rate and speed, and graphic quality.

I would distinguish the difference between using a tv and a monitor, because they use different hardware to make more pixels on each.

Also, get a dedicated monitor and do not use a tv as a gaming monitor. As i said above, how tv's and monitor's measure is different.


I saw a monitor on sale on amazon for $78 that I was thinking of getting. It has a adjustable mount you can pull forward up and down etc and has 100ghz refresh rate cause i'm not a hardcore gamer by any means. I play for fun and to learn and

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DK3FKSW1/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A1HMEUY6L6RX3B&th=1 I like it, but am not sure but i may end up purchasing it.
I personally would find a low end 1920x1080 monitor intolerable, but I would have to assume they've improved a lot since I last used one. If you got one with an IPS panel, it might be reasonably nice. Just watch out for the pixel density, I guess. The worse the pixel density is, the blurrier the fonts will be.

High refresh rates could help, but I would hesitate to say that it's important unless you're dealing with competitive shooters. High refresh rates, when you have a decent video card that can pump out frame rates to keep up, make games look smoother and, yes, maybe a bit less blurry. But if you're like me, you might not even notice a bit of blurriness. My eyes can't even track fast moving objects very well.

Some potentially helpful links:
https://blurbusters.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixel_density
https://www.rtings.com/
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