what is the standard norm for computer monitor size?
I have come to realize my 19' just isn't cutting it anymore.
>>61472994
Normal is probably 23"-25" for average users, but I use a 28" and it's pretty comfortable
>>61472994
1080p@23" can be had for $100.
>>61472994
It's all about pixel density, size doesn't really mean much unless you have a hard time seeing shit.
25"
19" 4:3
>>61472994
I use a 23 inch monitor.
>>61472994
At minimum 27 now, I've had that since '10
Got the same as on work.
Actually need two new ones now, they aren't 4k
I'm using a 22'' (21.5) one, it's fine. 24'' is pretty good too. Anything bigger than that better be 4K or 1440
>>61472994
after using a 30" for the last 4 years, anything under a 27" feels like a laptop screen.
>>61472994
I've had 30" since 2011. Looking at 38" 21:9 or a 4:4:4 TV next.
Also damn 19 feet son? Browsing on advertising billboard?
>>61472994
dual 24" monitor because no space
>>61472994
15' Retina display
I'd say like 22-27 is the normal range. I think 27 is about the right size for a monitor personally. Right now I'm using a 23" and a 32" as my monitors and would prefer a dual 27" setup.