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Ask HN: What is an affordable 4k monitor?

2 pointsby arrayjumperover 8 years ago
I recently bought an XPS 15 with a 4k display. I have a 1080p external display but there are horrible scaling issues on linux because the two displays have different dpi.<p>So I&#x27;m considering buying a 4k monitor and I can&#x27;t find anything affordable (~$300) (I&#x27;m in India).

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nickjjover 8 years ago
I spent a while researching 4k monitors a few weeks ago with a strong intent to buy one.<p>Ultimately I went for a 25&quot; 2560x1440 monitor for ~$300[0] and it&#x27;s amazing.<p>The problem is, a good SST 4k monitor with an IPS panel that runs at 60hz and supports 4:4:4 with a low input lag is going to be impossible to find at your price point.<p>Also keep in mind PPI. A 2560x1440 display at 25&quot; is 117 PPI. A 27&quot; 3840x2160 monitor has 163 PPI. That is a MASSIVE difference and at your price point that&#x27;s about what you&#x27;ll find unless you start looking for TVs and use them as a monitor.<p>The problem with TVs as monitors is they tend to have HDMI 2.0 ports and no display port, so you might have a hard time connecting it to your laptop unless your specific model supports HDMI 2.0 out of the box.<p>Their specs also tend to be a lot worse and to get a &quot;good&quot; one will likely run you double&#x2F;triple your budget.<p>Then of course there&#x27;s the whole size problem. A 36&quot; 4k monitor is 122 DPI which should be awesome at 100% scaling but at 2-3 feet away you&#x27;re going to have to move your head around like a maniac just to see each side of the screen.<p>[0]: <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;amzn.to&#x2F;2jF3WHp" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;amzn.to&#x2F;2jF3WHp</a>
hn_user2over 8 years ago
I was skeptical of my Yamakasi 4k monitor. But it has turned out well. Just over $300 for 4k.<p>It is obvious that it is actually 2 different panels on the inside. At one point after being on for a while, the two didn&#x27;t line up. Rebooting the monitor fixed it. Yup. Monitor needed a reboot.<p>But I can&#x27;t complain for $300.