Need help with Monitor

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Hello,

I have a dell S2240L 22" IPS monitor, the font and whole images however doesn't look normal, jaggier texts.. I was thinking of looking at any other 22" IPS monitor by going in a shop to check if they are clear and satisfying before buying it.

Also, will a 27" 1080p ask for more GPU power than a 22" 1080P? resulting in low FPS in 27" ?
 
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I personally would buy the 1440p. I'm a web developer and so I could use the extra vertical pixels.
The 970 should still be ok for 1440p but like you said there is likely better options on the market right now for 1440p.

I personally use an AOC 27" TN 1080p monitor currently. I always cringe when I have to use my laptops 17.3" 1600x900 display.


No a 27" 1080p will not use more GPU power then a 22" 1080p. The graphics card works on the number of pixels in a screen, not the inches of a screen.

 

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OK, i have 3 choices for a new monitor.

- A 27" 1080P IPS LG 27MP75
- A 24" 144GHZ monitor LG24GM77
- A 1440P Monitor instead of 1080p .

I have a gtx 970 though, good enough for 1080p amd a little bad for 1440p, but 1440p produces good colors and image quality.
 
I personally would buy the 1440p. I'm a web developer and so I could use the extra vertical pixels.
The 970 should still be ok for 1440p but like you said there is likely better options on the market right now for 1440p.

I personally use an AOC 27" TN 1080p monitor currently. I always cringe when I have to use my laptops 17.3" 1600x900 display.
 
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Yea, a 1440p monitor is a fair deal i guess, as i already have a 1080p 22" screen,but some kind of issue it has, i can't see text normally, extra white and looks very jagged, it was good in a previous monitor,but it wasn't 1080p.

Anyways, a TN panel is a bit bad than IPS , but is it really uncomfortable or everything is normal to you?
 
IPS would be an improvement, I simply don't know better as I've always had a TN monitor or going back some years now CRT's.

Make sure your clear type settings have been optimized for your monitor. I use Linux now so I don't remember off hand how to adjust them in Windows. A quick google search should yield the results you need.