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Niki Tonsky

Suppose I want to buy a monitor.

To do that, I want to search all available models that theoretically exist.

I want to filter by hard specs: diagonal, horisontal resolution, vertical resolution, ppi, etc.

I also want to specify ranges: 27-30", 200-240ppi, etc

Sounds like this should be _exactly_ what computers are good at, right?

So how do I do it? Which site to use?

14 comments
Joseph Nuthalapati :fbx:

@nikitonsky I'm just using a 4K TV with a built-in PC display mode as my monitor.

padavanchik

@nikitonsky yandex market before it become a marketplace.

also: pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/

Leonardo Giovanni Scur

@nikitonsky displayspecifications.com/en/d

The finder is a bit on the simple side, but having specifications in a consistent and reliable format is great for comparisons, and their specs are very detailed.

Brad Dougherty

@nikitonsky I don't know of a tool, but there are only three monitors that match those requirements in the toot: Apple Studio Display , LG 5K, Samsung 5K

Niki Tonsky

@brad I mostly needed a search tool, parameters were an example. I myself use that Dell 6K, but wanted to check if there are any news on 5K 120+Hz front

Brad Dougherty

@nikitonsky I'm pretty sure the Dell one is discontinued, and looks like the HP one too? Z27q on their website is 1440p. And that Samsung is the one I was referencing.

Niki Tonsky

@brad The fact they might be discontinued I did not consider, yes

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