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4k Monitors for Coders

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    #11
    Seiki 39" 4k tv. not rocket fast but neither am I. Good enough for porn boring emails, code, excel & sql tables.

    £180 from eBuyer.

    upscaling lead isn't bad for tv.
    Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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      #12
      Originally posted by SlipTheJab View Post
      I'm after a new monitor for working from home, got to be at least 24", is 4k worth it resolution wise (as I spend most of my time working in IntelliJ on my Mac), or will 1080p do just as well?, less that 400 notes would be ideal, any recommendations?
      I've got pretty much the same setup as this geezer (40 inch 4k +), he has done a write up.

      Going Big: 40 Glorious inches of 4k with the Philips BDM4065UC - Rick Strahl's Web Log

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        #13
        42" Ultra HD LED 4K TV

        larger with HDMI 2 (60 hz screen less mouse lag)

        £269 frm eBuyer.

        on 39" not bad panel is a bit bad at low resolution (570) its nice & sharp HD & above.
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #14
          Originally posted by vetran View Post
          42" Ultra HD LED 4K TV

          larger with HDMI 2 (60 hz screen less mouse lag)

          £269 frm eBuyer.

          on 39" not bad panel is a bit bad at low resolution (570) its nice & sharp HD & above.
          If only my computer could handle two 4k monitors!

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            #15
            With these 4k monitors, do you have a multi-output graphics card, or just one output. Presumably the card needs to be pretty beefy?

            I'll be looking for a new desktop soon and one of these monitors, while completely over the top for my needs, would appear to be just what I need.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Chuck View Post
              With these 4k monitors, do you have a multi-output graphics card, or just one output. Presumably the card needs to be pretty beefy?

              I'll be looking for a new desktop soon and one of these monitors, while completely over the top for my needs, would appear to be just what I need.


              I'm using a GeForce GT 770, using that to drive the 4k monitor and a 21inch monitor. I have a second card a GeForce GT 730 for my other monitors but I've stopped using it now until I figure out why it's interfering with my wifi connection.

              You could probably get away with something less powerful though the 770 is pretty old now.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Chuck View Post
                Presumably the card needs to be pretty beefy?
                The barebones i5 system I bought recently with only Intel motherboard graphics will support 4K, but I think you only get 30Hz with it being HDMI 1, and the same is true of my 2 year old Dell laptop.

                So no, not really.
                Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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                  #18
                  Ideally 4k needs HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.2 (or better) for the higher refresh rates such as 4k @ 60Hz.

                  A lot of the initial budget 4k TVs only have HDMI 1.x so are limited to 30Hz at 4k, causing ghosting/motion blur type presentation issues.

                  So worth doing your research before deciding what kit you may need, depending on the uses you have in mind and how the connectivity may affect that.
                  Maybe tomorrow, I'll want to settle down. Until tomorrow, I'll just keep moving on.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by vetran View Post
                    Seiki 39" 4k tv. not rocket fast but neither am I. Good enough for porn boring emails, code, excel & sql tables.

                    £180 from eBuyer.

                    upscaling lead isn't bad for tv.
                    I have 34" ultra wide 1440p .... you can have 2x visual studio on one screen side by side. Way better than 4k tbh

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by diseasex View Post
                      I have 34" ultra wide 1440p .... you can have 2x visual studio on one screen side by side. Way better than 4k tbh
                      Why not post a link or model name so we can know wtf you are talking about ?

                      Boo

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