Do 32 inch and 24 inch monitors fit together?

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Hi, I currently have a 24 inch fhd monitor for gaming and would like to buy a 2 monitor for surfing, Netflix and streaming soon. Will probably be a qhd 32 inch monitor. Now my question, does it look stupid on the desk when I put something huge next to a small monitor? Has anyone had any experience with it and do you have pictures of what it looks like?

ha

Looks a little weird. At 1440p I would also take 27 inches, at 32 you can see the pixels a bit.

na

Look here, you can see the difference in size well:

na

Sorry, I read 27 inches 🤦♂️

Br

I think they can have other sizes but should at least look a little the same.

Ah

I can't find anything funny about the combination now. But if you only want to use the 32 for this video Netflix stuff, hmm. Why not use the new one as the main and the old 24 for the 'side stuff'?

A smaller resolution while playing doesn't look much worse on a QHD. Would also recommend (as written by Christoph987) a 27er because the pixel size is a bit smaller. Especially if you should sit very close, it can get quite grainy at 32 inches.

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Ok thanks for your answer. I would just like to have a look at the larger monitor on the Netflix because it looks better on a larger screen, and I already have a pretty good 24 inch gaming monitor. Find 24 inches better for gaming. Do you have a recommendation for a 27 inch qhd 144hz monitor? If possible, max 300 euro

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You definitely helped him well

Ah

With Samsung, I've never been so green about monitors; and since the reviews are rather mixed, it makes it difficult. Can't help you much, but picked out three monitors that I would personally like.

They are all a little over your 300 euro, but they are worth it, I mean. )

AOC: https://www.amazon.de/...B083QQ6V1N

iiyama: https://www.amazon.de/...B071JH67R8

Acer: https://www.amazon.de/...B07FVS6LVK

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I don't know, but according to Tom's Hardware (https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/msi-optix-mag271cqr-144hz-curved-gaming-monitor,6213.html) and one or two tests on YouTube (

he seems to be fine. Just make yourself smart.

We

Hmm. Is such a monitor really worth it for only Netflix etc? Or would you prefer a 27 inch qhd 60hz?

Ah

Definitely not, at least you don't need 144Hz for films - you can buy more cheaply. So my question is why you don't want to use the new one as the main.

But maybe think about an IPS panel (it will be a bit more expensive again, but it gives better colors and significantly higher viewing angle stability) and don't worry about design. Then it goes in 32 inches for less than 300 euro.

Viewsonic 32 "/ IPS: https://www.amazon.de/...0746P6L45/

PS: and thanks for the asterisk. )

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Okay thanks