Hi,
They are all 4k.
Yes i have to move my head.
Its largely historical - I started with a 43". then 1x43" with 2x27" in
portrait mode.
And now 2x43" and 2x27". all 4k.
The 27"'s have stuff that doesn't change much, that you have to glance at
occasionally (so a couple of Z/OS consoles).
The main 43" is what i do most of my internet interactions on. The one on
the right has my work (laptop) 4k screen on it.
I use Chrome Remote desktop to integrate the laptop display into my home
screens. This means I can cut/paste from anywhere.
Works a treat.

On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 8:56 PM Seymour J Metz <sme...@gmu.edu> wrote:

> 4K or 8K? But even the former is a lot of real estate.
>
> Can you view both without having to move your head?
>
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> i like the uhd 43" flat screen.
> In pairs.
> Each 43" gives something close to 3 "24" monitors" to cut/paste/compare
> etc.
> The UHD format is the important part.
> I have an old philips and a new lg c2.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2023 at 2:49 PM Brian Westerman <
> brian_wester...@syzygyinc.com> wrote:
>
> > Mine is a Phillips 49" with the 32:9 aspect.  The reason I picked
> Phillips
> > is they have a 4 year advance replacement warranty.  If anything happens
> > (even stuck or bad pixels) for 4 years, they send me one first, and then
> I
> > send this one back.  I had a 32" one that I lost a pixel on and they sent
> > me the replacement within 2 days.  I have had no problems with the
> current
> > 49" one and it's been over a year.  The old 32" one lasted me 8+ years.
> >
> > The problem with larger monitors is that they tend to get VERY (like heat
> > up the room) hot, but the Phillips one is barely warm above the vents in
> > back, it also has a built in KVM switch and pop up camera, and USB ports,
> > plus speakers (which I don't use but are pretty good).   It has 5ms
> > response time, and they have one with a faster time of 1ms, but it wasn't
> > worth the extra $200 at the time to get it.   Mine was (at the time)
> > $1,300, but was on sale on last years Amazon summer Christmas thing for
> > $700+change.  The price now is about $999 normally but it goes on sale
> > often for about $900.
> >
> > I am very happy with it and I hope it lasts as long as my old one.  I do
> > like the space, and the only negative is that it's so large I have to sit
> > back from it a little, so it's actually on a stand behind my desk.
> >
> > Brian
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