Budget 21-30k 4K Monitor

No I meant post scaling 1080p on 27" UL850 vs 1080p 24" UD58. Both are 4K native only. But I read somewhere that if we change default post scaled 1080p to some other resolution it will decrease the performance of the system, 1440p on 4K is possible or not?

LG 27" UL850 has built-in USB-C port, I don't think any 24" have that port iirc.
See if this helps
Subjectively, I don't see a perf penalty at this Res
Objectively, IIRC Geekbench scores were the same undocked vs docked


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I am looking for suggestions for a good 4k monitor, currently looking at 2 options from LG :-

  • LG 24UD58
  • LG 27UL650

Both of these have IPS panel, 24 inch one has a good PPI but is quite old as it was launched 2-3 years back. 27 inch one is latest model that was launched few months back, but it is quite big imho and has poor PPI in comparison to the former. Both of them are available on Amazon.

There are few other options as well:-

1. Acer CB282K 28 Inch UHD 4K
2.BenQ 27-inch DesignVue Designer IPS Monitor, 4K UHD
3. Lenovo L28u-30 IPS Monitor 28" 4K UHD
 
I am looking at 24 inches size in particular, for 27 inches I think nothing is better then UL850 since that has USB-C power delivery as well.
 
I am looking at 24 inches size in particular, for 27 inches I think nothing is better then UL850 since that has USB-C power delivery as well.
If you were located nearby - I'd have asked you to consider buying mine ..
This thread is tempting me to get a 32" :tearsofjoy:
 
Which one is tempting you? I am in two minds between 24UD58 and 27UL850 even though both have their own pros and cons.
Both will be fine.
It's a function of what your intended usage is and how far you sit from monitor.

I like keeping a lot of windows side by side so a bigger monitor would help with that.
If your usage is max 2 windows on the main ( and perhaps a 3rd on the second ) then just get the 24
 
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