Yes, with 4k at 27" then the text in Logic will be a little too small unless your face is ten less than two feet from the screen.Ī 4k at 32" is okay if you're sitting at normal distance, say arm's length - up to about 3-4 feet - but some folks think even that's too small. I love my 32" 4k, but my next monitor is going to be ultra-wide for sure. I have two monitors right now, one is centered in front of me and the other is way over to the side, and I really don't use it that often, only when I really need it. I personally find that a little annoying, I don't like it. Another advantage of ultra-wide is that you can put your email page or word document or whatever you are working on.in the middle, when you use two monitors side by side you're always looking to one side or the other.
#Switchresx vs full
But two 27's side by side would end up more total pixels, which you means you need more powerful video card by the way, make sure you have one that can support 2 4k monitors at full resolution. there is another forum thread recently about the LG Ultrawide 49".
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Lastly, if you're buying new stuff, you might want to consider an ultra wide. True retina on that display would be 1920x1080 in HiDPI, and that obviously looks the best, but I think you will find that 2560x1440 also looks spectacular and brings you the golden ppi of around 108ppi, which will feel just about the right size. 2560x1440 on a 4k in HiDPI mode looks really really nice.