1920x1080 on 27" kinda pixelated?

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  1. Perfect Chaos

    Perfect Chaos Member

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    Hi all

    I recently got a Samsung S27A750D monitor and while it seems a good performer, i'm noticing jaggies in games. I moved from a 22" Samsung which had a 1680x1050 resolution and i didn't really have a problem with it's sharpness, am i noticing this because of the size and the pixels are bigger?.

    Some things especially on distance have a lot of jaggies to them, it is putting me off really.. i still have time to return it, but the thing is i like the size and resolution. But then the drawback of image quality is there. I like the 120hz of it though, i wouldn't like to get a monitor with a lot higher resolution because games would suffer and would practically require me to have a dual core graphics card to keep up.

    Anyone have any advice? i have tried using AA and it doesn't help that much, just drops FPS.

    Only thing i can think of is either keep it and get used to the jaggies, or sell it off and wait for a good 120hz 24" monitor if the image sharpness is a lot better.
     
  2. g-man.357

    g-man.357 Master Guru

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    I too just got a 27". I wanted 1080 because I use my tv as well. Unfortunately, the bigger the screen, the more jaggies. I will not go back to a smaller screen. My advice to you would be to decide which is more important, the smoothness of the image, or the size of the screen. Personally, my 42" tv is so immersive that I don't notice jaggies at all.
     
  3. scoutingwraith

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    Personally I think for a computer monitor 1920x1200 resolution on a 24 inch Monitor is the perfect ratio between resolution and size. Anything larger would need a higher resolution than that.
     
  4. Perfect Chaos

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    Thanks for the replies, still not sure what to do. Pretty sure i see some fuzziness sometimes, unless it's the pixelation.. hard to tell as i only see it slightly during fast movement.

    if i send it back, i won't know what to choose as there's no 24" 120hz samsung monitors.

    I wish these 27" ones had a bit higher resolution, enough to make it sharp but not at 25xx level, maybe 2200 or something.
     

  5. Nato.dbnz

    Nato.dbnz Ancient Guru

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    I had a 27" Samsung screen for a little while and had the exact same issue. The PPI is too low to really be enjoyable for up close usage in gaming and on the desktop. I'm definitely ready for higher pixel densities to become the norm. If you look at some new laptop screens they are heading in the right direction.
     
  6. Rich_Guy

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    No problems using a 27 inch here (Asus VE278Q), i guess if you've just moved up to it, it will take a bit of time to adjust, i remember the picture looking massive on mine when i first got it (moved up from a 22).
     
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    dual 23" at 1920x1080 each looks fine. Although 1080p works great on my TV from my PC but I sit at a distance. Much larger in size. :)
     
  8. RighteousRami

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    have you turned font smoothing on? I find that helps during desktop use mainly.
     
  9. kakarot

    kakarot Maha Guru

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    What seems to be bothering you is the pixel pitch (size of the pixels) on screen and there is not much AA can do to help with that. It doesn't seem like much of a difference between them but it makes a huge difference. I recommend a 1200p 24" if it bothers you and cant adjust


    24" 1080p: .278 mm
    24" 1200p: .27 mm
    25" 1080p: .288 mm
    27" 1080p: .311 mm
    27" 1440p: .233 mm
    30" 1600p: .25 mm
     
  10. Perfect Chaos

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    I set up my 226BW again at 1680x1050 and tried some L4D2 and i can see jaggies much the same as on this 27" 1920x1080, what does this mean exactly? that the games are to blame?.

    I don't think the problem is the pixels per inch but the fact some things in games have a lot of aliasing on certain objects, shiny ones in particular.. if i look at other objects i can see the pixels on the edges but i have to look up close to the screen unlike the usual shiny objects that seem to pixelate a lot.

    if i moved to a 24" at 1920x1080 i would see jaggies much the same as on this 27".. and if i had a resolution in the 2560 range it'd always require a dual core graphics card to keep up decent but not fast framerates.. so either way is difficult to decide.

    Also certain i'm seeing some kind of fuzziness during movement sometimes, maybe it's just me but i definitely see something at times that doesn't seem right.

    Need some more replies, i really don't know what to do but i think today is the last day if i want to return the monitor.
     
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  11. kakarot

    kakarot Maha Guru

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    Well, even at 1600p you're going to see jaggies, it's just that they are a little worse at lower rez and/or bigger sized monitors. The iq difference between a 27" at 1440p and a 27" at 1080p is quite massive to say the least as is their price
     
  12. -Tj-

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    +1

    This and Kakarot's post about pixel size. :nerd:
     

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