i have 23.8 1440p and it have high density but screen is too small imho. wanted to buy something with 24.5 inches or 25 because that is perfect but in polish market there is absolutely no any monitors in this size? anyone know why? i have only 23.8 and next is 27 inches but for me 1440p is too low density for 27 inch size and imho it should be at least 4k to comfort vision. why nobody produces monitors like this? is there any serious argument or just no because no?
why there are no 24.5/25 inches 1440p monitors on market?
technicalitch there has many 24.5inch (1080p) displays on market, but for 1440p none.
technicalitch
Market hasn't evolved towards higher PPI + refresh rate on desktop sized monitors due to hardware constraints / ignorance of people who don't know the pleasure of higher PPI.
The Q24G2A is probably gonna be the last 24" 1440p 165hz panel with the classic WLED backlight, unless someone decides to implement the new 24" 1440p 240hz panels from China with a custom backlight solution (WLED instead of KSF phosphor)
But from what I last read about, KSF phosphor is applied at LED levels (red fringing during strobing), so the panel itself (24" 1440p 240hz) should be sadly with those red peaks. Meaning it could be a potential eyestrain concern (for unknown reasons to me as of now, I've only seen speculations thrown around)
From what I've seen, most 4k 144hz panels are KSF phosphor or QDEF.
qb74 my AOC Q24G2A/BK is having ksf phosphorus? where to check what panel have what? is there any site?
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technicalitch
According to this review @ 02:22 it's classic WLED backlight, not of the newer types (KSF, QDEF)