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05-05-2025 06:42 AM (Last edited 05-05-2025 06:43 AM ) in
Monitors and MemoryMaybe the manufacturers (who, presumably, know better than the user) have decided that higher than 1440 was impractical. There must be a reason everyone decided to go back to that (perhaps because it's a small market?). I am using a 14 year old monitor that was very advanced for the time it was purchased, and it goes as high as 1920x1080 (I keep it at 1440) and it is clear and everything on it is well defined. Never had a single problem with it and no burn-in, stutter, or wiggle. It also depends on the limitations of one's graphics card. If there a few boards capable of that resolution, there won't be many monitors that are. No one is putting a higher end graphics card in standard computers. One can pay after-market to put in their own. Gaming computers might, but they would probably either come with high-res gaming monitors or come without monitors so one could choose and purchase their own. Gaming computers usually don't come bundled. So, maybe instead of complaining about Samsung, complain to all the manufacturers.
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Monitors and MemoryMaybe the manufacturers (who, presumably, know better than the user) have decided that higher than 1440 was impractical. There must be a reason everyone decided to go back to that (perhaps because it's a small market?). I am using a 14 year old monitor that was very advanced for the time it was purchased, and it goes as high as 1920x1080 (I keep it at 1440) and it is clear and everything on it is well defined. Never had a single problem with it and no burn-in, stutter, or wiggle. It also depends on the limitations of one's graphics card. If there a few boards capable of that resolution, there won't be many monitors that are. No one is putting a higher end graphics card in standard computers. One can pay after-market to put in their own. Gaming computers might, but they would probably either come with high-res gaming monitors or come without monitors so one could choose and purchase their own. Gaming computers usually don't come bundled. So, maybe instead of complaining about Samsung, complain to all the manufacturers.
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