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Only thing I'm kinda worried about is the ppi rate, the 1080p is 83ppi and the 1440p is 109ppi.
Well, this depends on you, do you want to have a smoother gameplay experience, or better quality? 144hz can take some good hardware to maintain (especially in intensve games), so that's something to consider. Why not spend a little more and not compromise, 144hz + 1440p (if you can manage it)
Swift PG278QR Gsync 144hz 1440p monitor, won't need to upgrade for years.
I also have a 144hz 1080p monitor. I highly recommend getting one with G-sync. I can't go back to old monitors now.
Might go and take a look at 24” monitors to, wanted to go somewhat bigger since I also use it to watch movies and series and the upgrade to 16:9 is because I also use it for my Switch, and that doesnt have the ultrawide support which kinda is annoying me after a while!
What's that? F-sync or g-sync?
Fair enough.