My old, tired eyes...
I LOVE my 30" ACD and it's perfect for the web work I do, whether it's Photoshop, having two browsers or Word documents open side-by-side to compare, creating presentation, etc.
The truth is over the last couple of years, I find myself more and more using ctrl and a two finger zoom on the trackpad to read. Bigger is just easier and less of an eye strain. I know a lot of people say that the human eye can't tell the difference in pixel density at a certain distance. That may be true EXCEPT when zooming in. Although the bigger size does help my old, tired eyes, I can tell that the more I zoom, the blurrier things get.
In part, my reason for getting a 4K monitor is to alleviate the blurriness. Thoughts?
I LOVE my 30" ACD and it's perfect for the web work I do, whether it's Photoshop, having two browsers or Word documents open side-by-side to compare, creating presentation, etc.
The truth is over the last couple of years, I find myself more and more using ctrl and a two finger zoom on the trackpad to read. Bigger is just easier and less of an eye strain. I know a lot of people say that the human eye can't tell the difference in pixel density at a certain distance. That may be true EXCEPT when zooming in. Although the bigger size does help my old, tired eyes, I can tell that the more I zoom, the blurrier things get.
In part, my reason for getting a 4K monitor is to alleviate the blurriness. Thoughts?