I am using a LG 43UD79, 43 inch monitor (not TV) with displayport input
these days. Great screen.

https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1325220-REG/lg_43ud79_b_uhd_monitor_43_4k.html

One of the interesting things about high DPI scaling operating system
issues, is that if your vision is reasonably good, you don't need to do
anything weird in Windows, MacOS or Linux to scale a display. Unlike having
something like a 24 to 28 inch 4k display where you need to adjust font
scaling, or else everything is incredibly tiny.

The dpi scaling at normal 1:1 ratio is about the same as a 24 inch
1920x1200 monitor from ten years ago.

The size of usable area is almost exactly the same as four 23.5" 1920x1080
displays tiled together.





On Mon, Nov 25, 2019 at 4:42 PM <[email protected]> wrote:

> Got a 42” viewsonic 4K monitor.
>
> Not a TV but a monitor.  Oh man, what a difference.  I can look through
> the tops of my trifocals and have both email and web browser up on the same
> monitor.
>
> I have Netflix running the background and it is so good that I can see
> compression artifacts now.
>
> I love this monitor.  Required zero zero zero config.
>
> Mini display port on my Microsoft Surface Pro docking adapter  now doing
> double duty as my desk top since going to Europe.
>
> Things just keep getting better.
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