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Geek2021-01-06 20:07:27
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Geek, 2021-01-06 20:07:27

How to choose an external monitor for a laptop?

Help me choose an external monitor for my laptop - model LENOVO IdeaPad S340-15API, 15.6", IPS, AMD Ryzen 3 3200U 2.6GHz
has HDMI and USB 3.0 (Type-C) 1 each.
In the current mode 1920 * 1080 and 125% scale eyes are already leaking, even despite the IPS matrix.And terribly infuriates the resizing of applications that everything does not fit, etc.

Using a laptop: a browser, office documents, small indie games in Steam.Before
, there was no experience with this situation, there was always a desktop and a monitor 24-27 inches maximum.

Advise which of the monitors now is OK and with what diagonal to take the maximum so as not to overpay extra and to drag the laptop.
thanks!

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Evgeny Golubev, 2021-01-07
@dixam

And what exactly is the problem?
You have 15.6 inches, you have always sat at 24+.
Take any FullHD c 24 inches (or higher) and enjoy the eye. There are thousands of offers on the market.

and with what diagonal to take the maximum

There is a 50 inch monitor on the market, 16:9 widescreen. It costs far beyond 100t.r. I doubt that you need one, so the question itself is incorrect.
4k I would not take. Well, I don’t believe that Chinese Lenovo on a mobile CPU will pull 4k.
Within 10k rub. you can easily find yourself 24 inches 1920x1080.
However, if I were you, I would first try not to increase the scale to 125%, but to set a smaller resolution (these are different things, do not confuse) - Everything will become larger, the problem of resizing should lag behind.
1600x900?
1680x1050?
1366x768? - Kick how many people have it, you would know.
You can at least put 600x600. An icon that was 2x2cm at 1920x1080 will suddenly become half the screen.

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Sergei Lobachev, 2021-05-01
@Svlobach

here about eye fatigue from the monitor and how to choose.

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