31st August 2023, 5:05 PM
Yes, my TV is a 4k OLED (55", 120hz), while for PC monitors all I've got is a 1920x1200 (60hz) main monitor (it's like 27" I think) and a second monitor that's a mid '00s Dell LCD which uses VGA and is 5:4... yeah.
I love that main monitor, it has quite nice colors for a LED panel, I love 16:10 and think it's a lot better than 16:9, and it has some nice features like rotation to a vertical orientation, but it's not modern in terms of resolution. It's fine for my current computer, though, since this computer I put together in 2017 is not exactly high end anymore either -- my graphics card is a GeForce 960 after all... a 4GB 960, but still, older. I'd definitely need a better graphics card if I got a 4k computer monitor. I think I'd keep the 16:10 monitor and retire the older LCD, I don't think I have room for three monitors.
This computer is totally fine for all regular computing / internet tasks and most games, but some PC games are finally starting to push this graphics card to its limits, and the resolution difference is definitely noticeable between the XSX at 4k and my PC at 1200p or less. A few years ago I decided to spend on TV hardware and not computer and I don't regret that since I needed that, but I probably will need to upgrade the PC too in the not too distant future.
I love that main monitor, it has quite nice colors for a LED panel, I love 16:10 and think it's a lot better than 16:9, and it has some nice features like rotation to a vertical orientation, but it's not modern in terms of resolution. It's fine for my current computer, though, since this computer I put together in 2017 is not exactly high end anymore either -- my graphics card is a GeForce 960 after all... a 4GB 960, but still, older. I'd definitely need a better graphics card if I got a 4k computer monitor. I think I'd keep the 16:10 monitor and retire the older LCD, I don't think I have room for three monitors.
This computer is totally fine for all regular computing / internet tasks and most games, but some PC games are finally starting to push this graphics card to its limits, and the resolution difference is definitely noticeable between the XSX at 4k and my PC at 1200p or less. A few years ago I decided to spend on TV hardware and not computer and I don't regret that since I needed that, but I probably will need to upgrade the PC too in the not too distant future.