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Photo of two monitors (27 and 24 inches - grain size comparison)
In continuation of question No. 26469, I ask anyone who can / has_the ability_and_desire to take a photo of this type:
2 monitors side by side (a picture, that is, whether it is a desktop or an open browser) - one is 27 inches, 2560 x 1440, and the second is 24 inches, 1920x1200 (or 1980x1080)
What is it for me: there is nowhere to look in the store in our city, but now I choose between 27 and 24 inches, the fact that in 27 inches the grain is only 0.23 versus 0.27 in a 24-inch is holding back.
I want a photo to visually compare one and the other - that is, just a desktop will be good (it will be visible from the icons and the text of the shortcuts).
Maybe someone works / owns an electronics store and can take a picture or has such a “miracle” at home ...
Thanks in advance!
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Do you want to be able to see the 0.03mm difference in the photo?
I don’t own a store, but there are a lot of photos on Google images for the queries “I will sell a 24-inch monitor” and “I will sell a 27-inch monitor”
We can say that the grain size of these monitors is approximately the same and do not bathe.
If the place allows, I would take more (27" 2560 x 1440) if I were you, which I did anyway.
Although the difference with the working 24" 1920x1200 would not be said to be big.
How about your eyesight? If it's ok, then what's the difference. Make scaling if that. Although for work in my opinion 27 is a lot.
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