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A slightly longer answer. Things will still look sharper on all but the smallest of monitors, but on a smallish screen, the pixels on a 1080p are well packed in, and the image is small enough to look very sharp. On big and huge screens? a 1080p resolution will still show a LOT of pixelation.
4K 32 inches = 137 PPI
4K 27 inches = 163 PPI
The 27 inch 4K monitor is sharper and looks more detailed/ better/ more amazing
a 1080p 15in will look sharper
or 1440p-4k cell phone will look even sharper, but try idenifying a stuck or dead pixel
generally these are readable and decent dpi/pixel pitch (100ppi or .25mm)
1080p 20-24in
1440p 27-34in
4k 40in+
as for how it looks, depends on the monitor specs
and when gaming, it will more depend on the gpu
I have been running 4k for almost 4years now and everything I own is a 4k panel at this point from my XB271HK to my 55" LG C7 OLED with the 27UD68-W to MU8000 in between. Just sold my first 4k tv (ju6700) to my brother. 4k is a HUGE jump over 1080p for gaming, HDR is something else you should be looking at along with 4k at this point.
Well I forgot my 5.5" phone and 10" tablet are 1440p.
Fair enough. Although I hope you'll agree that they both look swag as hell compared to 1080p, though :)
They look soooooo much better, especially under Apple macOS X. 😇😎💻
Yes I agree 4K looks better than 1080p, but also I have a 24 inch 1080p monitor, I have to admit the clarity looks pretty good.
Now, how big is the difference between 24 inch 1080p and 27 inch 1440p in terms of clarity?? Would it be worth getting a PG279Q now while it’s cheap?
Pretty dramatic, actually. I upgraded from a decent 1080p 24" to the PG279 a couple of years ago and it was a night-and-day difference. It's not as good as a 4K panel, but it's still a huge improvement over 1080p.
I can really recommend the PG279 itself, it's been totally problem-free from the moment I got it.
The pixel density difference isn't huge but is noticable.
1920x1080, 24" = 92 PPI
2560x1440, 27" = 109 PPI
Keep in mind the extra processing power to run games at 1440p versus 1080p.