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Play games at UHD 4K resolution: the hardware you need
Does one need to forfeit their retirement savings to run games at UHD?
Does one need to forfeit their retirement savings to run games at UHD?
I don't really see a whole lot of point in trying to play PC games @ 4K, you would need 32" screen sizes to notice a difference and you would have to be sitting at regular PC using distances. Playing something on that size could give you whip lash.![]()
Tried gaming on a 40" with the required space moved back, still wasn't a comfortable experience. So it'll still be a while before I get a new screen at 4k hopefully 24-32" for less than a kidney.I don't really see a whole lot of point in trying to play PC games @ 4K, you would need 32" screen sizes to notice a difference and you would have to be sitting at regular PC using distances. Playing something on that size could give you whip lash.![]()
When Microsoft pulls that thumb out its ass and fixes DPI scaling, then adopting the higher resolutions won't be such a pain as it is currently - Windows 8 on the Macbook's Retina screen looks lovely in Modern UI, the desktop is full of fail.
As far as 4k gaming's concerned, I suspect that it (like in the past with HD) it would first gain a widespread foothold in computer monitors before going mainstream for TVs.
I'm referring to wide availability and, maybe more relevant, affordability (which I didn't mention in my original post). You are now making me doubt my memory, but weren't full HD computer screens in wide use before full HD TVs became popular (because of price)? I'm pretty sure LCD monitors were widely used before LCD TVs gained traction (regardless of resolution) so maybe I just made a subconscious assumption about full HD going the same way.
I'm not really 100% sure but I kind of have an impression that it took longer for fHD to break through properly in monitors whereas TVs were very quick to uptake (because there was an enormous difference going from CRT to fHD). Anyway I'm not that clear about it and it doesn't really matter. They're now selling 50" 4K TV's for $1300 and I find that much easier to justify than R15k for a 32" monitor.