Likewise, much the same, I was going to go with 40", but a buddy got one of the seiki cheap 4k tv's, and it was just too small, odd to say. Standing in front of a 55" seemed too big, I ended up with the 48's that I think are just about right with 4k, and curved was nice for the desktop. I could have lived with the 55's I think. https://plus.google.com/+MikeButash/posts/GxC8jCzJRBA I spread things out as well, and I can still full-screen chrome or whatever, zoom in, and read with my aging eyes. Even with 11520x2160 pixels, I still end up with clutter piling up at times. KDE's idle windows as transparent is great for this. Ubuntu/Unity just sorta barfs and never finishes launching on mine to test with compiz the pretty features. -mb On 06/22/2016 12:10 PM, David Schwartz wrote: > > I’ve been using a 39” 4K TV as a monitor with my MacBook Pro for about > 8 months now. (I keep the MBP closed.) > > My only complaint is not the monitor, but the fact that my eyesight is > degrading (I’ll be 60 next month) and I can’t read most stuff > displayed at “native” resolution. This is true of the Retina display > on my MBP as well. Younger eyes would probably really love it at > native resolution (ie., much smaller renderings). > > My opinion at this point is that 39” is too small for a 4K monitor. > > But parallax plus “angle of incidence” that some monitors have (ie, > the effective viewing angle) becomes a problem with larger screens > when you’re sitting a little more than an arm’s-length away. > > To be viewed most effectively, the screen really needs to be curved > spherically or parabolically, where the eyeballs are positioned at the > centroid of the curve. > > But I have to say, it’s AWESOME to be able to have two or three apps > open in different windows and have them spread out on a large viewing > area without overlapping. It’s basically like having four HD monitors > right there. > > -David Schwartz > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss