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Monitor Resolutions and Sizes Review

2024-01-01 22:38:54Z

As a very computer person, I have used monitors with differing resolutions and sizes.

Today, I have 2 comparisons to make:

My MacBook technical specifications

Fairphone 4 technical specifications

21-inch 1080p vs. 27-inch 4k

(I am not exactly sure of the exact inches of my previous 1080p monitor, and it might be 24-inch. So I'll include a 24-inch 1080p monitor in the comparison.)

My previous monitor was a 21-inch 1920x1080 (1080p) monitor. Because the text wasn't really that sharp to my liking (I have a MacBook with its sharp internal display, after all), I decided to get a 4k monitor.

The 4k monitor I happened to get is an LS27A70 with the Samsung brand on it. Feel free to look up whatever that is, but the monitor is a 27-inch 3840x2160 monitor.

Putting the numbers into a random online Pixels Per Inch calculator, it returns **104.90 PPI for the 1080p monitor and

163.18 PPI for the 4k monitor**.

(Assuming that the 1080p monitor was actually 24-inch, it would be 91.79 PPI)

Pixels per inch calculator

Well, what do those numbers even mean?

Actually, it doesn't say much about how sharp text will look on those monitors.

With the 1080p monitor, I can pretty much see the tiny pixels when sitting quite close to it but still being able to see the entire monitor. I don't like not very sharp text, so I got a 4k monitor.

In my experience with the 27-inch 4k, I have to sit far away enough to see the entire monitor. At that point, the text is pretty sharp and I wouldn't be able to tell apart the tiny pixels. Looking any closer at the display is pretty abnormal (for me, at least), but does mean I can see the pixels more.

My MacBook vs Fairphone 4

My MacBook has a 13.3 inch 2560x1600 display. The Fairphone 4 has a 1080x2340 display when in portrait mode, and 2340x1080 in landscape mode.

These are getting into "weird resolutions territory". MacBooks tend to have a 16:10 aspect ratio, and my Fairphone 4 has an aspect ratio of 19.5:9.

Basically, MacBooks have a slightly taller displays than 16:9 monitors (the 1080p and 4k monitors that I talked about earlier), and the Fairphone 4 has a wider display in landscape mode.

Number-wise, my MacBook has a 226.98 PPI display, and the Fairphone 4 has a 409.08 PPI display.

Experience-wise, both have sharp text at reasonable viewing distances. I can start seeing the pixels on my MacBook if I stared at it closely, but on the Fairphone 4? I can't see pixels even if I tried, except for dead pixels at max brightness in very dark rooms.

Recap

Overall, higher pixels per inch means more pixels to make sharper text, although anything above a MacBook could start being too much (e.g. Fairphone 4).

Also, there's another factor to account for: Viewing distance. I have not accounted for that, and I think that's an important factor.

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