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Posted by Worgarthe
 - Today at 12:27:14
Quote from: Terror Byte on Today at 02:37:42IMO a moronically small size for true 5K. A much better size would be 39-40" where you could get away with 125% scaling.
It's meant to be used at 200% scaling. So 2560x1440 real estate at a significantly higher sharpness and image clarity.
Posted by Terror Byte
 - Today at 02:37:42
How's it going to result in plenty of work space when you'll need to run 175% scaling at least. This has  218dpi. A 31.5" 4K monitor with 140dpi needs at least 125% scaling and most recommend 150%.

IMO a moronically small size for true 5K. A much better size would be 39-40" where you could get away with 125% scaling.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 22:04:10
AOC is expanding its lineup of high-end monitors. The new K27U3D has a high 5K resolution and several other desirable features and specs. However, the brand is probably not targeting regular users with this new display.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/AOC-launches-new-5K-monitor-with-600-nits-and-a-bunch-of-features.1044662.0.html