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At 27" you would notice a big jump going from that horrible 1080P resolution to 1440P.
You would probably notice a larger one going from 1080P to 4k on a 27" panel.

24" panels would benefit greatly from 1440P or higher too, anything smaller and you start to get diminishing returns.
The most important thing that needs to happen in terms of monitors is for twisted nematic 1920x1080 panels to dissapear, forever.

BasilZero said:

There was a time, back in the late nineties and early noughties, when console graphics were king. While the PC industry and the likes of the now-defunct Silicon Graphics poured most of their efforts into making specialist chips for specialist 3D workstations, it was Sony and Nintendo that led the charge on 3D graphics for the consumer.

News to me. I recall the PC always having the edge over consoles.
Back then even Playstation 1 and Playstation 2 ports looked better on PC (Like Final Fantasy 8) which is still status quo even today.
Just take a look at the resolutions, whilst consoles were rendering games at 640x480, PC gamers were enjoying 800x600, 1024x768 and even 1280x1024.
The PC ended up having advanced Pixel Shaders and Texture and Lighting during the Playstation 2 era, with the former most evidently showcased in Morrowinds (At the time, amazing) water.



--::{PC Gaming Master Race}::--