43 inch 4k monitor too big aufm desk?

Ma
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Eve,

I'm looking for a 4k monitor for the Playstation 4 Pro and PC use.

I'm on one

https://www.idealo.de/...-acer.html

Acer Monitor has even HDR with 10 bits.

The question is whether the gambling on such a device with a distance of 60-80 CM fun.

I would play both on the PC 4k as well as on the Playstation 4 pro.

What do you think? Or should I look for a 32 inch monitor?

From 27 inches to 28 inches, I hold nothing. I think the picture at such sizes much too tiny. And at 4K resolution, you can't see anything like that with such tiny…

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I've gambled for years on 32 "(16: 9) with about 80cm-1m distance and found that after some time already too big, but is only personal preference.

I have now gone to 27 "at the main and first secondary monitor and find it quite pleasant - even if it is" only "WQHD and not 4K

es

I recommend you to go back to WQHD, because 4k even the most expensive RTX 2080 Ti often does not liquid, the PS4 certainly not.

Then fits 27 - 32 "in size very well.

Ma

Even the rtx 2080 manages to get 60 fps in 4k. I do not know where you got such information. With the ti version you can even get to 70-90 fps in 4k! Of course, it depends on the game.

Ma

In addition, one can rausholen by overclocking another 10 fps.

se

So important is first of all the pixel density. This should not be less than 100ppi.

For Windows, the size is not a problem. But you do not work fullscreen anymore. In games, it depends on whether you can adjust the perspective accordingly. Basically, you want to enlarge the FOV with a larger monitor and not the presentation.

es

Of course, it depends on the amount of detail and how challenging the game is in general. So in medium details, you can get 70-90 FPS in 4k.

In "Ultra" one creates in 4K but depending on the game often only 35 FPS.