• mihnt@lemy.lol
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    8 months ago

    I think you are speaking on some very different use cases than most people.

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      8 months ago

      Really, what “normal people” use cases are there for a resolution higher than 1080p? It’s perfectly fine for writing code, editing documents, watching movies, etc. If you are able to discern the pixels, it just means you’re sitting too close to your monitor and hurting your eyes. Any higher than 1080p and, at best you don’t notice any real difference, at worst you have to use hacks like UI Scaling or non-native resolution to get UI elements to display at a reasonable size.

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        8 months ago

        Its unneeded perfectionism that you get used to. And its expensive and makes big tech rich. Know where to stop.