Is 29 inches too big for 2560x1080
Is 29 inches too big for 2560x1080
Will everything be clear???
Currently I am using a 24 inch 1080p monitor and I am planning to buy the Lg 29ub67
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Big Boom Boom May 4, 2017 @ 2:45am 
Go to a store and have a look?
Let It Marinate May 4, 2017 @ 2:45am 
I am planning to buy online and there are not any stores nearby
Nabster May 4, 2017 @ 2:46am 
It is in line with 24inches 1080 vertical, just wider
Last edited by Nabster; May 4, 2017 @ 2:46am
Andrius227 May 4, 2017 @ 2:47am 
Yes. I have 27 inch 2560x1440 and i can still see the pixels if i lean forward slightly.
CursedPanther May 4, 2017 @ 2:48am 
No, becuz it's a 21:9 screen the width contributes to the seemingly oversized display.
Let It Marinate May 4, 2017 @ 2:58am 
Anyone else??

Sticky Honeybuns May 4, 2017 @ 3:37am 
29 inch is perfect for that resolution.
Hatman May 4, 2017 @ 3:40am 
1920x1080@24'' > 92 DPI
2560x1080@29'' > 96 DPI
2560x1440@27'' > 109 DPI

You actually get better DPI than with a standard 24'' 1080p screen. So it's perfectly fine. Not quite as good as 2k @ 27'' of course.

Let It Marinate May 4, 2017 @ 3:44am 
So can I get it
shiel May 4, 2017 @ 4:29am 
Originally posted by wasdoll:
So can I get it
That would be a question only you can answer.

This seems like the answer to your question though:

Originally posted by Hatman:
1920x1080@24'' > 92 DPI
2560x1080@29'' > 96 DPI
2560x1440@27'' > 109 DPI

You actually get better DPI than with a standard 24'' 1080p screen. So it's perfectly fine. Not quite as good as 2k @ 27'' of course.
Let It Marinate May 4, 2017 @ 4:32am 
I read online that someone said this-

I've gone from 81 ppi (27" 16:9) to 95ppi (29" 21:9) and the difference is noticeable right away (still got them side by side). The image, also while in motion in lower ppi is less sharp and kinda have effect like grain (Mass Effect 1 has it for instance) to me. Simply said I am not going to go lower than 95ppi now but who knows what would the difference to me be at higher densities.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ultrawidemasterrace/comments/46tq1e/is_a_29_2560x1080p_ultrawide_too_low_dpi_or_will/

shiel May 4, 2017 @ 4:36am 
Originally posted by wasdoll:
I read online that someone said this-

I've gone from 81 ppi (27" 16:9) to 95ppi (29" 21:9) and the difference is noticeable right away (still got them side by side). The image, also while in motion in lower ppi is less sharp and kinda have effect like grain (Mass Effect 1 has it for instance) to me. Simply said I am not going to go lower than 95ppi now but who knows what would the difference to me be at higher densities.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ultrawidemasterrace/comments/46tq1e/is_a_29_2560x1080p_ultrawide_too_low_dpi_or_will/
I'm not sure what this has to do with anything? You're getting a higher pixel density with the monitor you're looking at getting so what's the problem? Isn't that what you were looking for?
Let It Marinate May 4, 2017 @ 4:42am 
I don't know what u r trying to say.
My question is that will everything be clear on a 29 inch 2560x1080 monitor.
shiel May 4, 2017 @ 4:43am 
Originally posted by wasdoll:
I don't know what u r trying to say.
My question is that will everything be clear on a 29 inch 2560x1080 monitor.
For that resolution, the size will be fine.
Last edited by shiel; May 4, 2017 @ 4:44am
Let It Marinate May 4, 2017 @ 4:44am 
By 1080 do u mean 2560x1080??

Ah man I have no idea what to do.
Last edited by rotNdude; May 4, 2017 @ 8:58am
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