4K displays, or UHD (Ultra High Definition) displays have a 3840 x 2160p resolution. This results in blocky, and pixelated content being displayed by the monitor. [caption id="attachment_218925" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image from RocketFiles[/caption] I generally don't recommend 4K displays for gaming. The amount of GPU horsepower required, plus the price tag on the displays themselves is rarely worth the additional viewing experience. If you need the screen real estate or pixel-perfect accuracy, then 4K displays are definitely for you. If you're looking for an entry-level 4K display, then a good choice would be the Samsung LU28E590D which is currently selling anywhere between PHP 15,890 (cash price on PCHUB) to PHP 19,500 on Lazada. It's a 28-inch display with the standard, 3820 x 2160 resolution at the 16:9 aspect ratio, has a static contrast ratio of 1,000:1, and a response time of 1ms. It has VESA mount support and has 2 HDMI inputs, one display port input, and a headphone jack. Read more in our articles including "An introductory guide to 4K displays" and "iPad Mini with Retina Display now official".
4K displays, or UHD (Ultra High Definition) displays have a 3840 x 2160p resolution. This results in blocky, and pixelated content being displayed by the monitor.
[caption id="attachment_218925" align="alignnone" width="720"] Image from RocketFiles[/caption] I generally don't recommend 4K displays for gaming. The amount of GPU horsepower required, plus the price tag on the displays themselves is rarely worth the additional viewing experience. If you need the screen real estate or pixel-perfect accuracy, then 4K displays are definitely for you.
Our coverage of display guide includes: "An introductory guide to 4K displays"; "iPad Mini with Retina Display now official"; "Xiaomi 17T vs. Xiaomi 15T, what's different?". Each article provides unique insights and information.