27" vs 32" inch monitor

Not for gayming, which one would you choose?

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get an ultrawide

are you sure¿?

I have a 32" 4k monitor and I'm very happy with it.

Im torn between the 2, but for gaming and blender work

For just productivity this

for programming/reading too?

Law clerk here. Would an ultrawide monitor benefit me workflow-wise, when my main type of work is reading shitty documents and using thunderbird-like organizer programs? Or will the additional white light just burn out my eyes?

43”

32" 4k
Absolute magnificent.
Especially if you arent a gametard.

Ultrawide is a retarded meme.
Ultrawides are basically cut down 4k with less vertical space.

4k is a meme, you'd have to be glued to the monitor to notice

On a large panel it feels like an array of smaller monitors enabling you to multitask all over the place

yeah, like with any monitor 110 ppi is ideal, scaling still sucks

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Single 32 or dual 32?

meanwhile you go all freaky for your ultra high resolution smartphone screen

34" 144hz ultrawide

27 inch.
I hate large monitors.

>Not for gayming
gaming or not, ultrawide is king either way

i dont, higher than 1080p is a waste

Productivity - 16:10
Content consumption - 21:9

I'd stay with the 27" going bigger just feels like i've got a tv plopped in front of me.

24" to ensure that what my monitor display is crisp and beautiful.

This.

This size/ res is master race.

1 or 3, or go big/wide enough to make up for the lack of space.
Wide if you REALLY fucking have to have the size of two, but with the added benefit of not having unsymmetrical layout.

24" 4K
Fight me.

I use 3 27"s.

Had to go with 27" to get a "desk" that could fit everything like I wanted.

which turned out to be a $1k oak dining table ffs

If you're only doing 2, and staying at 2, 32" would be good. If you're going higher, in any layout/orientation smaller will work out better.