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then make it 1366x768 insted of 720p
problem solved.
that was ALSO not my point. LOL
those were just an examples.
if you have an argument (which i always welcome).
you should argue with my main points.
not with my examples.
But, generally speaking 1080p@24inch is fine, just like 1440p@27inch.
But don't go "get only this size!!", because people sit at different distances, have different eyes, and just prefer different size monitors.
Like me for example, I got a 1440p monitor at 24 inches because I like smaller monitors. And my father has a 1440p monitor at 27 inches, while the picture quality is still great (still slightly worse because lower pixel density), I do feel slightly umcomfortable looking at a monitor that size.
(And before anyone comments "why didn't you buy a 27 inch and move it back on the desk ?!?!?", that's not an option.)
So yeah, that's more of a guideline than a definitive answer.
Pick what you think is best for you.
Yeah, I'll give that a go when I get the chance, never actually decided to do DSR on a 1440p.
Though, if it's anything like my experience with 1440p on a 1080p monitor, it won't matter much.