Tue Jul 07, 2020 10:44 pm
I recently moved from a 24" monitor to 27" and found it a little off. Using the site that Misha posted, I pushed my monitor back 1.5" and it's better. I was just too close. I have a 32" in the other room for watching movies and I brought that in as a second monitor to the right. That was perfect. If you feel the monitor is uncomfortable for you, then return it. As Rick pointed out, the way you use the amount of space on the desktop (for instance the relationship of timeline to viewer) can be great once you get used to it. The caveat is going to be whether the general usage for the other things you do can be made comfortable. If not, there's no shame with going back to a 27" monitor. With a larger monitor I think you need to start managing multiple windows to get the most of out of it, as opposed to single window view like we do on laptops or tablets or smaller monitors.
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